Network-Calculus Based Approach to DDoS Detection and Mitigation in CPS
Will Emfinger

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Will Emfinger. "Network-Calculus Based Approach to DDoS Detection and Mitigation in CPS". Talk or presentation, 4, November, 2015.

Abstract
For distributed CPS which must ensure network resource availability and system stability, a key aspect of the infrastructure is detection and mitigation of software faults or anomalies. Software glitches or compromised applications can exceed system resources, such as network buffer space, causing well-behaved applications’ service to degrade. Detecting, classifying, and mitigating network Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Distributed DoS (DDoS) from such applications requires higher fidelity network resource modeling and monitoring. To provide these capabilities, we developed network modeling, analysis, and management tools based on Network-Calculus.

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    href="http://www.cps-forces.org/pubs/99.html"
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    Detection and Mitigation in CPS</i></a>, Talk or
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    Will Emfinger. "Network-Calculus Based Approach to DDoS
    Detection and Mitigation in CPS". Talk or presentation,
     4, November, 2015.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{Emfinger15_NetworkCalculusBasedApproachToDDoSDetectionMitigation,
        author = {Will Emfinger},
        title = {Network-Calculus Based Approach to DDoS Detection
                  and Mitigation in CPS},
        day = {4},
        month = {November},
        year = {2015},
        abstract = {For distributed CPS which must ensure network
                  resource availability and system stability, a key
                  aspect of the infrastructure is detection and
                  mitigation of software faults or anomalies.
                  Software glitches or compromised applications can
                  exceed system resources, such as network buffer
                  space, causing well-behaved applications’
                  service to degrade. Detecting, classifying, and
                  mitigating network Denial-of-Service (DoS) and
                  Distributed DoS (DDoS) from such applications
                  requires higher fidelity network resource modeling
                  and monitoring. To provide these capabilities, we
                  developed network modeling, analysis, and
                  management tools based on Network-Calculus.},
        URL = {http://cps-forces.org/pubs/99.html}
    }
    

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