Computer Networks Security Models - A New Approach for Denial-of-Services Attacks Mitigation

Tsvetanov, Tsvetomir

Serdica Journal of Computing (2010)

  • Volume: 4, Issue: 3, page 385-416
  • ISSN: 1312-6555

Abstract

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Computer networks are a critical factor for the performance of a modern company. Managing networks is as important as managing any other aspect of the company’s performance and security. There are many tools and appliances for monitoring the traffic and analyzing the network flow security. They use different approaches and rely on a variety of characteristics of the network flows. Network researchers are still working on a common approach for security baselining that might enable early watch alerts. This research focuses on the network security models, particularly the Denial-of-Services (DoS) attacks mitigation, based on a network flow analysis using the flows measurements and the theory of Markov models. The content of the paper comprises the essentials of the author’s doctoral thesis.

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Tsvetanov, Tsvetomir. "Computer Networks Security Models - A New Approach for Denial-of-Services Attacks Mitigation." Serdica Journal of Computing 4.3 (2010): 385-416. <http://eudml.org/doc/11391>.

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