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Preventing rate-based attacks: Requirements, Architecture for a solution and Lessons from Field-Trials
Hemant Jain

Citation
Hemant Jain. "Preventing rate-based attacks: Requirements, Architecture for a solution and Lessons from Field-Trials". Talk or presentation, 1, December, 2005.

Abstract
Denial of Service (DoS) attacks and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks are growing as the internet grows. There is a serious need to protect critical infrastructure as well as e-commerce from these attacks. Software based solutions crumble under these attacks. This presentation discusses the requirements for rate-based intrusion prevention, architecture and implementation of ASIC-based in-line solution for rapid-response, high performance and low latency. This presentation will also provide validation of data received from real-life DoS/DDoS attacks during the customer-trials.


Hemant Jain is co-founder and CTO of IntruGuard Devices, Inc. where he focuses on an ASIC-based Rate-based IPS technology. Prior to founding IntruGuard Devices, Hemant was Chief Architect in Starlight Micro, Inc., responsible for conceptualizing a network security ASIC. He was a lead architect in Internet Devices and Alcatel where among other things he was responsible for conceptualizing and implementing one-touch VPN Client, firewall and NAT support for multimedia and VOIP protocols. He has 5 pending patents in network security space. Hemant earned his MSEE from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India.

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    Requirements, Architecture for a solution and Lessons from
    Field-Trials". Talk or presentation,  1, December, 2005.
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    @presentation{Jain05_PreventingRatebasedAttacksRequirementsArchitecture,
        author = {Hemant Jain},
        title = {Preventing rate-based attacks: Requirements,
                  Architecture for a solution and Lessons from
                  Field-Trials},
        day = {1},
        month = {December},
        year = {2005},
        abstract = {Denial of Service (DoS) attacks and Distributed
                  Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks are growing as
                  the internet grows. There is a serious need to
                  protect critical infrastructure as well as
                  e-commerce from these attacks. Software based
                  solutions crumble under these attacks. This
                  presentation discusses the requirements for
                  rate-based intrusion prevention, architecture and
                  implementation of ASIC-based in-line solution for
                  rapid-response, high performance and low latency.
                  This presentation will also provide validation of
                  data received from real-life DoS/DDoS attacks
                  during the customer-trials. <pre> </pre> <p>
                  Hemant Jain is co-founder and CTO of <a
                  href="http://www.intruguarddevices.com">IntruGuard
                  Devices, Inc.</a> where he focuses on an
                  ASIC-based Rate-based IPS technology. Prior to
                  founding IntruGuard Devices, Hemant was Chief
                  Architect in Starlight Micro, Inc., responsible
                  for conceptualizing a network security ASIC. He
                  was a lead architect in Internet Devices and
                  Alcatel where among other things he was
                  responsible for conceptualizing and implementing
                  one-touch VPN Client, firewall and NAT support for
                  multimedia and VOIP protocols. He has 5 pending
                  patents in network security space. Hemant earned
                  his MSEE from the Indian Institute of Technology,
                  Bombay, India. },
        URL = {http://www.truststc.org/pubs/12.html}
    }
    

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