DocumentCode
558636
Title
Network and computer performance in malicious environments: The good, the bad and the ugly
Author
Ben-Porat, Udi ; Bremler-Barr, Anat ; Levy, Hanoch
Author_Institution
Comput. Eng. & Networks Lab. (TIK), ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
fYear
2011
fDate
12-14 Oct. 2011
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
Performance analysis and the design of computer and networking systems have traditionally accounted for the stochastic nature of the problem addressed and been based on stochastic type analysis, mainly expected value (“the good”). In some related disciplines, mainly computer science and algorithmic design, worst-case analysis (“the bad”) have been popular. In recent years we have experienced a wave of DDoS and Cyber attacks threatening the welfare of the internet. These are launched by malicious users whose only incentive is to degrade the performance of other, innocent, users. This has triggered a new direction of research aiming at evaluating system performance while accounting for the malicious behavior of the attackers (“the ugly”). The performance metrics in this case differs from both the average-case and the worst-case and can affect system design considerably. The purpose of this work is to expose and discuss this new analysis approach as well as to distinguish it from the traditional approaches. We use a wide array of cases and results derived in the literature to demonstrate how such analysis can be carried out. We further use them to show what kind of metrics can be used to evaluate the effect of malicious behavior and the resilience of the system against them.
Keywords
Internet; computer network performance evaluation; computer network security; stochastic processes; Internet; computer performance analysis; computer science; cyber attack; malicious environment; network performance analysis; networking system design; performance metrics; stochastic nature; stochastic type analysis; Algorithm design and analysis; Classification algorithms; Complexity theory; Computers; Degradation; Force; System analysis and design;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Network Games, Control and Optimization (NetGCooP), 2011 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Paris
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-0383-5
Type
conf
Filename
6103884
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