scholarly journals Denial of Service (DOS) Attack Identification As A Means To Be A Capable Guardian

2020 ◽  
Vol 202 ◽  
pp. 15019
Author(s):  
RB Sularto ◽  
Suryono ◽  
Monica Puspa Dewi ◽  
Kagirenza Alexis Fidele

The presence of computer program equipment intended to ensure the security of the operation of a business or company is surely an inevitability. This tool is a form of the presence of adequate supervision in overcoming deviant behavior (crime) in the midst of changes that occur in society. Routine Activitist Theory analysis has reminded that losses that occur in society such as financial chaos in the Indonesian banking sector can be traced through the identification of attacks on Denial of Service. As well as a combination of other factors in the form of identification is carried out on the motivated offender and the appropriate target (suitable target).

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.


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (1.1) ◽  
pp. 230
Author(s):  
C. Vasan Sai Krishna ◽  
Y. Bhuvana ◽  
P. Pavan Kumar ◽  
R. Murugan

In a typical DoS attack, the attacker tries to bring the server down. In this case, the attacker sends a lot of bogus queries to the server to consume its computing power and bandwidth. As the server’s bandwidth and computing power are always greater than attacker’s client machine, He seeks help from a group of connected computers. DDoS attack involves a lot of client machines which are hijacked by the attacker (together called as botnet). As the server handles all these requests sent by the attacker, all its resources get consumed and it cannot provide services. In this project, we are more concerned about reducing the computing power on the server side by giving the client a puzzle to solve. To prevent such attacks, we use client puzzle mechanism. In this mechanism, we introduce a client-side puzzle which demands the machine to perform tasks that require more resources (computation power). The client’s request is not directly sent to the server. Moreover, there will be an Intermediate Server to monitor all the requests that are being sent to the main server. Before the client’s request is sent to the server, it must solve a puzzle and send the answer. Intermediate Server is used to validate the answer and give access to the client or block the client from accessing the server.


Author(s):  
Budi Jaya ◽  
Y Yuhandri ◽  
S Sumijan

Denial of Service (DoS) attacks are one of the most common attacks on website, networks, routers and servers, including on router mikrotik. A DoS attack aims to render a network router unable to service requests from authorized users. The result will disrupt the operational activities of the organization and cause material and non-material losses. In this study, a simulation and analysis of DoS attacks using the Live Forensics method were carried out and the router security enhancement from rectangular software and hardware. From the research results obtained digital evidence of DoS attacks in the form of IP addresses and attacker activity logs. In addition, the increase in router security in terms of software by using Firewall Filter and Firewall Raw has proven effective in preventing attacks. While improving router security in terms of hardware by setting a reset button on the router and firewall devices is also very necessary so that the router can avoid physical attacks by irresponsible persons


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Xinzhi Feng ◽  
Yang Yang ◽  
Xiaozhong Qi ◽  
Chunming Xu ◽  
Ze Ji

In recent years, the research of the network control system under the event triggering mechanism subjected to network attacks has attracted foreign and domestic scholars’ wide attention. Among all kinds of network attacks, denial-of-service (DoS) attack is considered the most likely to impact the performance of NCS significantly. The existing results on event triggering do not assess the occurrence of DoS attacks and controller changes, which will reduce the control performance of the addressed system. Aiming at the network control system attacked by DoS, this paper combines double-ended elastic event trigger control, DoS attack, and quantitative feedback control to study the stability of NCS with quantitative feedback of DoS attack triggered by a double-ended elastic event. Simulation examples show that this method can meet the requirements of control performance and counteract the known periodic DoS attacks, which save limited resources and improve the system’s antijamming ability.


The emergence of sensor networks as one of the dominant technology trends in the coming decades has posed numerous unique challenges on their security to researchers. These networks are likely to be composed of thousands of tiny sensor nodes, which are low-cost devices equipped with limited memory, processing, radio, and in many cases, without access to renewable energy resources. While the set of challenges in sensor networks are diverse, we focus on security of Wireless Sensor Network in this paper. First, we propose some of the security goal for Wireless Sensor Network. To perform any task in WSN, the goal is to ensure the best possible utilization of sensor resources so that the network could be kept functional as long as possible. In contrast to this crucial objective of sensor network management, a Denial of Service (DoS) attack targets to degrade the efficient use of network resources and disrupts the essential services in the network. DoS attack could be considered as one of th


Author(s):  
Yuliya V. Zadorozhnayay ◽  

The article deals with an issue of deviant behavior. It includes a detailed description of the types of deviant behavior and the forms of its manifestation in an organization. As an example of the form of deviant behavior among employees of the banking sector, its impact on work processes is identified and described.


Author(s):  
Sobana Sikkanan ◽  
Kasthuri M.

The internet is designed for processing and forwarding of any packet in a best effort manner. The packets carried by the internet may be malicious or not. Most of the time, internet architecture provides an unregulated path to victims. Denial-of-service (DoS) attack is the most common critical threat that causes devastating effects on the internet. The Botnet-based DoS attack aims to exhaust both the target resources and network bandwidth, thereby making the network resources unavailable for its valid users. The resources are utilized by either injecting a computer virus or flooding the network with useless traffic. This chapter provides a systematic analysis of the causes of DoS attacks, including motivations and history, analysis of different attacks, detection and protection techniques, various mitigation techniques, the limitations and challenges of DoS research areas. Finally, this chapter discusses some important research directions which will need more attention in the near future to guarantee the successful defense against DoS attacks.


2011 ◽  
Vol 22 (05) ◽  
pp. 1073-1098
Author(s):  
SHLOMI DOLEV ◽  
YUVAL ELOVICI ◽  
ALEX KESSELMAN ◽  
POLINA ZILBERMAN

As more and more services are provided by servers via the Internet, Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks pose an increasing threat to the Internet community. A DoS attack overloads the target server with a large volume of adverse requests, thereby rendering the server unavailable to "well-behaved" users. In this paper, we propose two algorithms that allow attack targets to dynamically filter their incoming traffic based on a distributed policy. The proposed algorithms defend the target against DoS and distributed DoS (DDoS) attacks and simultaneously ensure that it continues to serve "well-behaved" users. In a nutshell, a target can define a filtering policy which consists of a set of traffic classification rules and the corresponding amounts of traffic for each rule. A filtering algorithm is enforced by the ISP's routers when a target is being overloaded with traffic. The goal is to maximize the amount of filtered traffic forwarded to the target, according to the filtering policy, from the ISP. The first proposed algorithm is a collaborative algorithm which computes and delivers to the target the best possible traffic mix in polynomial time. The second algorithm is a distributed non-collaborative algorithm for which we prove a lower bound on the worst-case performance.


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