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Modeling adoptability of secure BGP protocols

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Modeling adoptability of secure BGP protocols
Despite the existence of several secure BGP routing protocols, there has been little progress to date on actual adoption. Although feasibility for widespread adoption remains the greatest hurdle for BGP security, there has been little quantitative research into what properties contribute the most to the adoptability of a security scheme. In this paper, we provide a model for assessing the adoptability of a secure BGP routing protocol. We perform this evaluation by simulating incentives compatible adoption decisions of ISPs on the Internet under a variety of assumptions. Our results include: (a) the existence of a sharp threshold, where, if the cost of adoption is below the threshold, complete adoption takes place, while almost no adoption takes place above the threshold; (b) under a strong attacker model, adding a single hop of path authentication to origin authentication yields similar adoptability characteristics as a full path security scheme; (c) under a weaker attacker model, add...
Haowen Chan, Debabrata Dash, Adrian Perrig, Hui Zh
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Updated 14 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2006
Where SIGMETRICS
Authors Haowen Chan, Debabrata Dash, Adrian Perrig, Hui Zhang
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