| David Moore (CAIDA), "Network telescopes: Observing small or distant security events," http://www.caida.org/outreach/ presentations/2002. |
....more likely to exhibit stealthy behavior than horizontal scans. 5.4 Network Telescopes Network Telescopes are defined as large chunks of unused but globally routable IP space. Passive monitoring of telescopes serve as a useful mechanism for measuring and understanding Internet attack behavior [16], especially worms like CodeRed and Nimda. We examine their potential for characterizing the patterns of non worm scans in the larger Internet. Figures 14 and 15 show the observed daily scan rates from an entire Class B with respect to the overall scan rates for both non worm and port 80 scans. ....
David Moore. Network Telescopes: Observing Small or Distant Security Events. http : //www.caida.org/ outreach/presentations/2002.
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David Moore (CAIDA), "Network telescopes: Observing small or distant security events," http://www.caida.org/outreach/ presentations/2002.
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D. Moore. Network telescopes: Observing small or distant security events. Invited talk for USENIX Security, 2002.
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David Moore (CAIDA), "Network telescopes: Observing small or distant security events," http://www.caida.org/outreach/ presentations/2002.
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D. Moore. Network Telescopes: Observing Small or Distant Security Events. In 11th USENIX Security Symposium, 2002.
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D. Moore. Network Telescopes: Observing Small or Distant Security Events. In USENIX Security, 2002.
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David Moore, Network Telescopes: Observing Small or Distant Security Events, Proc. of the 11th USENIX Security Symposium (Security '02), San Francisco, CA, Aug. 2002
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D. Moore. Network telescopes: Observing small or distant security events. http://www.caida.org/outreach/presentations/2002.
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D. Moore. Network telescopes: Observing small or distant security events. Invited Presentation at the 11th USENIX Security Symposium, 2002.
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D. Moore. Network Telescopes: Observing Small or Distant Security Events. In USENIX Security, 2002.
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D. Moore. Network telescopes: Observing small or distant security events. http://www.caida.org/outreach/presentations/2002.
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D. Moore. Network Telescopes: Observing Small or Distant Security Events. Proceedings of the 11th USENIX Security Symposium, Aug. 2002.
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D. Moore, Network telescopes: observing small or distant security events, USENIX Security Symposium, San Francisco, CA, August 2002
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David Moore. Network telescopes: Observing small or distant security events. Invited Talk at the 11th USENIX Security Symposium, August 8, 2002.
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Moore, D.: Network telescopes: Observing small or distant security events. In: Proceedings of the 11th USENIX Security Symposium. (2002)
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