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CCS
2003
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Origin authentication in interdomain routing
Attacks against Internet routing are increasing in number and severity. Contributing greatly to these attacks is the absence of origin authentication: there is no way to validate ...
William Aiello, John Ioannidis, Patrick Drew McDan...
ISCC
2006
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Characterizing Address Use Structure and Stability of Origin Advertisement in Inter-domain Routing
— The stability and robustness of BGP remains one of the most critical elements in sustaining today’s Internet. In this paper, we study the structure and stability of origin ad...
Sophie Y. Qiu, Patrick Drew McDaniel, Fabian Monro...
SIGCOMM
2010
ACM
13 years 5 months ago
How secure are secure interdomain routing protocols
In response to high-profile Internet outages, BGP security variants have been proposed to prevent the propagation of bogus routing information. To inform discussions of which vari...
Sharon Goldberg, Michael Schapira, Peter Hummon, J...
IPOM
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Analysis of BGP Origin AS Changes Among Brazil-Related Autonomous Systems
Abstract. On the inter-domain Internet today, the address prefix origin in our BGP operations has become a major security concern. This critical problem can be stated simply as ...
Shih-Ming Tseng, Ke Zhang, Shyhtsun Felix Wu, Kwan...
CCS
2006
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
Optimizing BGP security by exploiting path stability
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the de facto interdomain routing protocol on the Internet. While the serious vulnerabilities of BGP are well known, no security solution has b...
Kevin R. B. Butler, Patrick McDaniel, William Aiel...