DocumentCode
1747264
Title
DARPA Information Assurance program experimental confirmation-DDoS
Author
Kaufman, Sara ; Ying, Stephen
Volume
1
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
152
Abstract
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Information Assurance (IA) Program has endeavored to leverage the scientific method to its experimentation approach. Science-based experimentation provides a proven methodology for exploration of complex problems through construction and validation of a model when well-defined models do not exist. Experiments conducted under the IA program are designed based upon scientific merit, program relevance, and a carefully formulated hypothesis that is supported or refuted through experimental testing. A key property to science-based experimentation is the ability to independently verify results by repeating the process. Until now, the IA Program has never addressed the issue of repeatability. The experiment presented explores this concept of experimental confirmation and the process of successfully and independently repeating a previously executed IA program experiment
Keywords
military computing; security of data; DARPA Information Assurance program; DDoS; Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency; data security; experimental testing; science-based experimentation; Computer crime; Detectors; Floods; Intelligent agent; Linux; Local area networks; Network servers; Network topology; Streaming media; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
DARPA Information Survivability Conference & Exposition II, 2001. DISCEX '01. Proceedings
Conference_Location
Anaheim, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1212-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DISCEX.2001.932211
Filename
932211
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