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When DDoS attacks meet traffic engineering

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Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks continue to be prevalent nowadays and affect businesses and end-users. The adversaries have many different ways to attack the target end-host system by exploiting different protocols and the network infrastructure. No matter the severity of the problem, there is no universal defense mechanism that can mitigate every attack type. In this work we focus on the link-flood attack and the effectiveness that different network traffic engineering algorithms have into defending against the link-flood attack.

This talk is part of the Computer Laboratory NetOS Group Talklets series.

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