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An Experimental Analysis of Proactive Detection of Distributed Denial of Service Attacks

Overview Detection methods in Distributed Denial of Service attacks try to detect attacks before the target machine is shutdown. There are two major methods for attack detection in target, Anomaly and Pattern-Based. Pattern-based methods are sensitive to attack signatures and as such cannot detect attacks when the attack patterns change slightly. Anomaly methods, on the other hand, work on the basis of network traffic volume and measure abnormal traffic volume. So they can detect attacks more easily. One of the best solutions for anomaly detection of attacks is proactive detection in Network Management System (NMS), represented by Wenke Lee et al. in NCSU university.

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PublisherIran Telecommunication Research Cente File FormatPDF
Date PublishedFebruary 2004
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