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In-network source authentication and path validation are fundamental primitives to construct security mechanisms such as DDoS mitigation, path compliance, packet attribution, or protection against flow redirection. Unfortunately, most of the existing approaches are based on cryptographic techniques. The high computational cost of cryptographic operations makes these techniques fall short in the data...
Network architectures for the future Internet envision a variety of novel network services for transmitting, processing, and storaging of data. These network services may involve costly resources that need to be allocated by a service provider. Thus, an important problem is to limit access to authorized users (e.g., Those who have paid for a particular network service). In addition, these resources...
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