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2003
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Statistical Approaches to DDoS Attack Detection and Response

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Statistical Approaches to DDoS Attack Detection and Response
The nature of the threats posed by Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks on large networks, such as the Internet, demands effective detection and response methods. These methods must be deployed not only at the edge but also at the core of the network. This paper presents methods to identify DDoS attacks by computing entropy and frequency-sorted distributions of selected packet attributes. The DDoS attacks show anomalies in the characteristics of the selected packet attributes. The detection accuracy and performance are analyzed using live traffic traces from a variety of network environments ranging from points in the core of the Internet to those inside an edge network. The results indicate that these methods can be effective against current attacks and suggest directions for improving detection of more stealthy attacks. We also describe our detection-response prototype and how the detectors can be extended to make effective response decisions.
Laura Feinstein, Dan Schnackenberg, Ravindra Balup
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where DISCEX
Authors Laura Feinstein, Dan Schnackenberg, Ravindra Balupari, Darrell Kindred
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