Network-layer Selective Security
The Internet and other large computer networks have become an integral part of numerous daily processes. Security at the network layer is necessary to maintain infrastructure survivability in the case of cyber attacks aimed at routing protocols. In order to minimize undesired overhead associated wit...
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ndltd-BGMYU2-oai-scholarsarchive.byu.edu-etd-11862019-05-16T03:20:33Z Network-layer Selective Security Deccio, Casey T. The Internet and other large computer networks have become an integral part of numerous daily processes. Security at the network layer is necessary to maintain infrastructure survivability in the case of cyber attacks aimed at routing protocols. In order to minimize undesired overhead associated with added security at this level, the notion of selective security is proposed. This thesis identifies elements in network topologies that are most important to the survivability of the network. The results show that the strategic placement of network security at critical elements will improve overall network survivability without the necessity of universal deployment. 2004-09-30T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/187 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1186&context=etd http://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/ All Theses and Dissertations BYU ScholarsArchive computer network security routing topology Computer Sciences |
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The Internet and other large computer networks have become an integral part of numerous daily processes. Security at the network layer is necessary to maintain infrastructure survivability in the case of cyber attacks aimed at routing protocols. In order to minimize undesired overhead associated with added security at this level, the notion of selective security is proposed. This thesis identifies elements in network topologies that are most important to the survivability of the network. The results show that the strategic placement of network security at critical elements will improve overall network survivability without the necessity of universal deployment. |
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Network-layer Selective Security |
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