A framework for classifying denial of service attacks.
Launching a denial of service (DoS) attack is trivial, but detection and response is a painfully slow and often a manual process. Automatic classification of attacks as single- or multi-source can help focus a response, but current packet-header-based approaches are susceptible to spoofing. This pap...
| Published in: | Computer communication review. 33, 4 (2003). |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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