Recent years have witnessed a dramatic rise in the popularity of integrating more CPU cores into one unit, and therefore giving more computing power to the new computer system. With multi-core architecture we can answer many security problems, especially regarding network level activities which are recorded in real-time with little performance loss. On the other hand, network level accountability is becoming more demanding in the area of network security research. People are trying to allow networks to easily locate corresponding network entities that are responsible for certain traffic flows over the Internet. These two areas have made our computer systems more powerful and secure. In this paper, we present a design for accountability in multi-core networks. Theoretically, with multi-core architecture implemented in routers, along with packet recording and later auditing, we can make the Internet of the future more secure and accountable.
목차
Abstract I. INTRODUCTION II. RELATED WORKS A. Accountability B. Multi-core C. DDoS Attacks III. A DESIGN OF ACCOUNTABILITY IN MULTI-CORE NETWORKS A. Front Filter B. Flow Definition C. Flow Classifier D. Flow Recorder E. Integrating Multi-core IV. AUDITING DATAFLOW A. Flow Database B. Archive Server V. CONCLUSIONS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REFERENCES
키워드
WLANsmobilityhandoversecuritydenial of service (DoS)IP traceability.
저자
Jingcheng Gao [ Department of Computer Science, 101 Houser Hall, Box 870290, The University of Alabama, AL 35487, USA ]
Yang Xiao [ Department of Computer Science, 101 Houser Hall, Box 870290, The University of Alabama, AL 35487, USA ]
corresponding author