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Modeling TCP/IP Networks Topology for Network Vulnerability Analysis (2005)  (Make Corrections)  
R. Zakeri, H. R. Shahriari, R. Jalili, R. Sadoddin Network Security Center,...



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Abstract: The distributed nature and complexity of computer networks and various services provided via them, makes the networks vulnerable to numerous attacks. The TCP/IP presumptions which are based on using this protocol to provide a simple, open communication infrastructure in an academic and collaborative environment, causes this protocol lack of built-in mechanisms for authentication, integrity and privacy. Even though in the last few years a more systematic approach to TCP/IP network security... (Update)

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@misc{ jalili-modeling,
  author = "Zakeri Shahriari Jalili",
  title = "Modeling TCP/IP Networks Topology for Network Vulnerability Analysis",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/749214.html" }
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