How to detect the existence of compromised routers in a network and then remove them from the routing fabric.
Abstract: We are interested in a simple, yet increasingly important network security problem: how to detect the existence of compromised routers in a network and then remove them from the routing fabric. The root of this problem arises from the key role that routers play in modern packet switched data networks. To a first approximation, networks can be modeled as a series of point-to-point links connecting pairs of routers to form a directed graph. Since few endpoints are directly connected, data must be ... (Update)
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@misc{ mizrak_sos04,
author = {Alper Tugay Mizrak and Keith Marzullo and Stefan Savage},
title = {Fault-Tolerant Forwarding in the Face of Malicious Routers},
howpublished = {Workshop on the Future Directions in Distributed Computing},
year = {2004},
url = {citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/mizrak04faulttolerant.html},
url = {http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/lorenzo/sos/SOS/SOSmizrak.pdf} }
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