—The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) handles the task of establishing routes between the Autonomous Systems (ASes) that make up the Internet. It is known that it is possible for a ...
Abnormal events, such as security attacks, misconfigurations, or electricity failures, could have severe consequences toward the normal operation of the Border Gateway Protocol (...
Dejing Dou, Jun Li, Han Qin, Shiwoong Kim, Sheng Z...
Internet routing dynamics have been extensively studied in the past few years. However, dynamics such as interdomain Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) behavior are still poorly unders...
Murat Can Ganiz, Sudhan Kanitkar, Mooi Choo Chuah,...
Running the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), the Internet’s interdomain routing protocol, consumes a large amount of memory. A BGP-speaking router typically stores one or more rou...
We analyze a secure routing protocol, Secure Path Vector (SPV), proposed in SIGCOMM 2004. SPV aims to provide authenticity for route announcements in the Border Gateway Protocol (...