A comparison study of collaborative strategies for distributed defense against Internet worms based on small-world modeling

Hao Chen, Yu Chen
2010 Proceedings of the 6th International ICST Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications, Worksharing  
The prosperity of the Internet has made it attractive to hackers and malicious attackers. Internet worms have become one type of maj or threats to the network infrastructure. Distributed defense collaborating with single point-deployed security applications over multiple network domains are promising. However, most of the reported collaborative schemes for distributed defense are application specific. There is not much research that studies the general properties of variant collaborative
more » ... systematically. In this paper explores properties of general collaborative defense strategies from the perspective of complex system. A three layered network modeling platform has been developed. Taking advantage of small-world network model, the platform consists of two network layers and one application layer. On top of it, an experimental comparison study of collaborative defense schemes has been conducted. Their performance and effectiveness facing signature-embedded worm attacks have been evaluated.
doi:10.4108/icst.collaboratecom.2010.31 dblp:conf/colcom/ChenC10 fatcat:ve2lbkek2zfr3e3nykaylvs4kq