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SyMon: Defending large structured P2P systems against Sybil Attack

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SyMon: Defending large structured P2P systems against Sybil Attack
Sybil attack is one of the most challenging problems that plague current decentralized Peer-to-Peer systems. In Sybil attack, a single malicious user creates multiple peer identities known as sybils. These sybils are employed to target honest peers and hence subvert the system. In this paper, we propose a novel solution that enables all honest peers to protect themselves from sybils with high probability in large structured P2P systems. In our proposed sybil defense system, we associate every peer with another non-sybil peer known as SyMon. A given peer’s SyMon is chosen dynamically such that the chances of both of them being sybils are very low. The chosen SyMon is entrusted with the responsibility of moderating the transactions involving the given peer and hence makes it almost impossible for sybils to compromise the system. We show the effectiveness of our proposed system in defending against Sybil attack both analytically and experimentally.
B. S. Jyothi, D. Janakiram
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where P2P
Authors B. S. Jyothi, D. Janakiram
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