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Zero Trust Architecture

August 10, 2020
Author(s)
Scott W. Rose, Oliver Borchert, Stuart Mitchell, Sean Connelly
Zero trust (ZT) is the term for an evolving set of cybersecurity paradigms that move defenses from static, network- based perimeters to focus on users, assets, and resources. A zero trust architecture (ZTA) uses zero trust principles to plan industrial and

A Comparative Analysis of BGP Anomaly Detection and Robustness Algorithms

January 28, 2009
Author(s)
Kotikalapudi Sriram, Oliver Borchert, Patrick Gleichmann, Douglas C. Montgomery
We present an evaluation methodology for comparison of existing and proposed new algorithms for Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) anomaly detection and robustness. A variety of algorithms and alert tools have been proposed and/or prototyped recently. They

Study of BGP Peering Session Attacks and Their Impacts on Routing Performance

October 1, 2006
Author(s)
Kotikalapudi Sriram, Douglas C. Montgomery, Oliver Borchert, Okhee Kim, David R. Kuhn
We present a detailed study of the potential impact of BGP peering session attacks and the resulting exploitation of Route Flap Damping (RFD) that cause network-wide routing disruptions. We consider canonical grid as well as down-sampled realistic

Autonomous System (AS) Isolation under Randomized BGP Session Attacks with RFD Exploitation

April 1, 2006
Author(s)
Kotikalapudi Sriram, Douglas Montgomery, Oliver Borchert, Okhee Kim, D. Richard Kuhn
BGP peering session attacks are known to drive routes into route flap damping (RFD) suppression states and thus cause isolations between autonomous systems (ASes) and destinations. We present a detailed study of the impact of BGP peering session attacks

Characterizing the Risks and Costs of BGP Insecurity/Security

March 1, 2005
Author(s)
Douglas Montgomery, Kotikalapudi Sriram, Oliver Borchert, Okhee Kim, D. Richard Kuhn
We examine the performance of multimodal biometric authentication systems using state-of-the-art Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) fingerprint and face biometric systems on a population approaching 1,000 individuals. Majority of prior studies of multimodal