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Abstract: As we increase our dependency upon networked communication, the incentive to compromise and degrade network
perlbrmance increases lbr those who wish to disrupt the flow of information. Attacks that lead to such compromise and
degradation can come in a variety of forms, including distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, cutting wires, jamming
transmissions, and monitoring/eavesdropping. Users can protect themselves from monitoring by applying cryptographic
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A. D. Keromytis, V. Misra, and D. Rubenstein. Using Overlays to Improve Network Security. In Proceedings of SPIE ITCom Conference on Scalability and Traffic Control in IP Networks II, July 2002. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/keromytis02using.html More
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Network Security. In Proceedings of SPIE ITCom Conference on Scalability
and Traffic Control in IP Networks II, July 2002.",
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