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Distributed denial of service attacks : real-world detection and mitigation / İlker Özçelik and R.R. Brooks.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Özçelik, İlker, author.
Brooks, R. R. (Richard R.), author.
Contributor:
Taylor & Francis eBooks.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer networks--Security measures.
Computer networks.
Denial of service attacks.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 volume): illustrations (black and white
Place of Publication:
Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2020.
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Foreword
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
Preface
Contributors
1. Introduction
1.1 Performance Testing and Analysis of DDoS Detection Approaches
1.2 Deceiving DDoS Detection
1.3 DDoS Mitigation
1.4 Organization
2. What is DDoS?
2.1 Definition
2.2 Classification
2.2.1 Resource Saturation
2.2.1.1 System/Device Resources
2.2.1.2 Network Bandwidth
2.2.2 Exploiting Vulnerability
2.2.3 Tampering
2.2.4 Misuse
2.2.4.1 Fragmentation and Reassembly
2.2.4.2 TCP-based
2.2.4.3 Low and Slow Attacks
2.2.4.4 Filtering
2.2.4.5 Others
2.2.5 Physical Destruction
2.3 Botnet
2.3.1 Botnet Architectures
2.3.2 Botnet Topologies
2.3.2.1 Star
2.3.2.2 Multi-server
2.3.2.3 Hierarchical
2.3.2.4 Random
2.3.3 Botnet Resilience and CnC Resolution
2.3.3.1 IP Flux
2.3.3.2 Domain Flux
2.3.3.3 Blind Proxy Redirection
2.4 Attack Tools
2.4.1 Classification of Attack Tools
2.4.2 Popular Attack Tools
2.5 Problems
2.6 Glossary
3. History and Motivation
3.1 A Brief History of Computers and Computer Crime
3.2 DDoS Tools and Technologies
3.2.1 DDoS Bots and Stressers
3.2.2 Botnets
3.2.3 Worms
3.2.4 DNS DDoS
3.2.5 BGP Exploits
3.3 DDoS History
3.3.1 Early DoS
3.3.2 Hackers
3.3.2.1 L0pht
3.3.2.2 Ma aboy
3.3.3 Commercial Exploitation
3.3.3.1 DDoS for Hire
3.3.3.2 Ransomware
3.3.4 Censorship
3.3.4.1 Myanmar
3.3.4.2 Kyrgyzstan
3.3.4.3 Kazakh
3.3.4.4 Iran
3.3.4.5 Vietnam
3.3.4.6 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
3.3.4.7 Krebs on Security
3.3.5 Cyberwar
3.3.5.1 Hainan
3.3.5.2 Estonia
3.3.5.3 Georgia
3.3.5.4 Ukraine
3.3.5.5 Israel
3.3.5.6 US and Korea
3.3.6 Hacktivism and/or Terrorism
3.3.6.1 Electronic Disturbance Theater
3.3.6.2 Electrohippies
3.3.6.3 Lufthansa
3.3.6.4 Russian Election
3.3.6.5 Chanology
3.3.6.6 CNN
3.3.6.7 Operations Titstorm and Payback
3.3.6.8 Lizard Squad
3.3.6.9 Black Lives Matter
3.3.6.10 Syrian Electronic Army
3.3.6.11 Daesh
3.3.7 Internet Blackouts
3.4 Conclusions
3.5 Problems
3.6 Glossary
4. Legal Considerations
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Laws against DDoS
4.3 Jurisdiction
4.4 DDoS Liability
4.5 Protest
4.6 Cyberwar
4.7 Conclusion
4.8 Problems
4.9 Glossary
5. DDoS Research: Traffic
5.1 Dataset
5.1.1 Classification
5.1.2 Features
5.2 Traffic Generation
5.2.1 Approaches
5.2.2 Tools
5.2.2.1 Stress Testing / Attack Traffic Generation Tools
5.2.2.2 Background Traffic Generation Tools
5.2.2.3 Replay Tools
5.3 (D)DoS Benchmark Datasets
5.4 Discussion
5.5 Problems
5.6 Glossary
6. DDoS Research: Testing
6.1 Network Simulators / Emulators
6.1.1 Popular Network Simulators / Emulators
6.1.1.1 NS2
6.1.1.2 NS3
6.1.1.3 OMNET++
6.1.1.4 Shadow
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
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ISBN:
9781351817646
1351817647
Publisher Number:
99987478061
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