Title
Working around BGP: An Incremental Approach to Improving Security and Accuracy in Interdomain Routing
Abstract
BGP is essential to the operation of the Internet, but is vulnerable to both accidental failures and malicious at- tacks. We propose a new protocol that works in concert with BGP, which Autonomous Systems will use to help de- tect and mitigate accidentally or maliciously introduced faulty routing information. The protocol differs from pre- vious efforts at securing BGP in that it is receiver-driven, meaning that there is a mechanism for recipients of BGP UPDATE messages to corroborate the information they receive and to provide feedback. We argue that our new protocol can be adopted incrementally, and we show that there is incentive for network operators to do so. We also describe our prototype implementation.
Year
Venue
Field
2003
network and distributed system security symposium
Computer security,Computer science,Policy-based routing,IP hijacking
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
102
6.43
References 
Authors
13
6
Search Limit
100102
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Geoffrey Goodell11117.76
William Aiello256533.56
Timothy G. Griffin32102370.29
John Ioannidis41431145.33
P. McDaniel57174494.57
Aviel D. Rubin63330374.32