A systematic review on distributed denial of service attack defense mechanisms in programmable networks

Author(s):  
Bruno L. Dalmazo ◽  
Jonatas A. Marques ◽  
Lucas R. Costa ◽  
Michel S. Bonfim ◽  
Ranyelson N. Carvalho ◽  
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Author(s):  
Prathima Mabel John ◽  
Rama Mohan Babu Kasturi Nagappasetty

Over the last few years, the need for programmable networks has captured the interest of industrialists and academicians. It has led to the development of a paradigm called software defined network (SDN). It separates the network intelligence into the control plane and forwarding logic into the data plane. This architecture gives scope to various security issues of which denial of service (DoS) is the most common and challenging to detect. This paper focuses on the detection and mitigation of a slow DoS attack called Slowloris on Apache2 server in SDN based networks. The proposed solution is called Slowloris detection and mitigation mechanism (SDMM). Mininet, an emulator, and SimpleHTTPServer are used for simulation and the same is implemented using Zodiac FX OpenFlow switch, Ryu controller and Apache2 server. SDMM algorithm detects and mitigates prolonged Slowloris attack in typical networks as well as in slow networks with low bandwidth and high delay in 240-280s with an accuracy of 100% and 98% respectively. It uses expectation of burst size as a key factor for detection.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alan Barzilay ◽  
Caio L. Martinelli ◽  
Michele Nogueira ◽  
Daniel M. Batista ◽  
Roberto Hirata

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Bibek Naha ◽  
Siddhartha Banerjee ◽  
Sayanti Mondal

Cloud Computing is one of the most nurtured as well as debated topic in today’s world. Billions of data of various fields ranging from personal users to large business enterprises reside in Cloud. Therefore, availability of this huge amount of data and services is of immense importance. The DOS (Denial of Service) attack is a well-known threat to the availability of data in a smaller premise. Whenever, it’s a Cloud environment this simple DOS attack takes the form of DDOS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack. This paper provides a generic insight into the various kinds of DOS as well as DDOS attacks. Moreover, a handful of countermeasures have also been depicted here. In a nutshell, it aims at raising an awareness by outlining a clear picture of the Cloud availability issues.Our paper gives a comparative study of different techniques of detecting DOS.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 486-495 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bimal Kumar Mishra ◽  
Ajit Kumar Keshri ◽  
Dheeresh Kumar Mallick ◽  
Binay Kumar Mishra

Abstract Internet of Things (IoT) opens up the possibility of agglomerations of different types of devices, Internet and human elements to provide extreme interconnectivity among them towards achieving a completely connected world of things. The mainstream adaptation of IoT technology and its widespread use has also opened up a whole new platform for cyber perpetrators mostly used for distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. In this paper, under the influence of internal and external nodes, a two - fold epidemic model is developed where attack on IoT devices is first achieved and then IoT based distributed attack of malicious objects on targeted resources in a network has been established. This model is mainly based on Mirai botnet made of IoT devices which came into the limelight with three major DDoS attacks in 2016. The model is analyzed at equilibrium points to find the conditions for their local and global stability. Impact of external nodes on the over-all model is critically analyzed. Numerical simulations are performed to validate the vitality of the model developed.


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