Title
Hashing Pursuit for Online Identification of Heavy-Hitters in High-Speed Network Streams.
Abstract
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks have become more prominent recently, both in frequency of occurrence, as well as magnitude. Such attacks render key Internet resources unavailable and disrupt its normal operation. It is therefore of paramount importance to quickly identify malicious Internet activity. The DDoS threat model includes characteristics such as: (i) heavy-hitters that transmit large volumes of traffic towards "victims", (ii) persistent-hitters that send traffic, not necessarily large, to specific destinations to be used as attack facilitators, (iii) host and port scanning for compiling lists of un-secure servers to be used as attack amplifiers, etc. This conglomeration of problems motivates the development of space/time efficient summaries of data traffic streams that can be used to identify heavy-hitters associated with the above attack vectors. This paper presents a hashing-based framework and fast algorithms that take into account the large-dimensionality of the incoming network stream and can be employed to quickly identify the culprits. The algorithms and data structures proposed provide a synopsis of the network stream that is not taxing to fast-memory, and can be efficiently implemented in hardware due to simple bit-wise operations. The methods are evaluated using real-world Internet data from a large academic network.
Year
Venue
Field
2014
CoRR
Online identification,Data structure,Denial-of-service attack,Computer security,Computer science,Threat model,Server,Hash function,STREAMS,The Internet
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Journal
abs/1412.6148
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.35
19
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Michael G. Kallitsis1164.26
Stilian Stoev2788.03
George Michailidis330335.19