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Malwares always query DNS names to locate their C&C servers and keep regular communication with them, either for fetching instructions or checking updates. Traditional works consider such regular communication as a single-cycle behavior. However we find that many malwares communicate with their C&C servers in a multi-cycle way, which makes them more like normal and evading existing defense...
This paper addresses mainly the problem of private data protection in network communication against eavesdropping attacks. As this kind of attacks is stealthy and untraceable, it is barely detectable for those feature detection or static configuration based passive defense approaches. We propose a Moving Target Defense(MTD) method by utilizing the protocol customization ability of Protocol-Oblivious...
This paper describes a new scalable ALM protocol called BRP, especially designed for scalable network with large receiver sets. The paper focuses on nodes joining and departure procedure, region saturation is defined as the standard for elementary selection, and PRIORITY algorithm for further selection. Detailed mathematical analysis and simulation results are presented to validate the proposed algorithm...
This paper describes a new scalable ALM protocol which called BRS, especially designed for low transmission delay applications with large receiver sets. The paper focuses on nodes joining and departure procedure, region saturation is defined as the standard for elementary selection, and DCRM (degree-constrained, minimum radius spanning tree algorithm) for further selection, this helps to achieve an...
In order to provide more value added services, the Internet needs to classify packets into flows for different treatment. High performance packet classification algorithms for large classifiers and edge classifiers are highly demanded. In this paper, we will describe a new algorithm for packet classification that makes use of bits distribution features. It is a high level classification method. It...
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