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Computer networks are vulnerable to attacks, where the network infrastructure itself is targeted. Emerging router designs, which use software-programmable embedded processors, increase the vulnerability to such attacks. We present the design of a secure packet processing platform (SPPP) that can protect these router systems. We use an instruction-level monitoring system to detect deviations in processing...
We perform a game theoretic investigation of the effects of deception on the interactions between an attacker and a defender of a computer network. The defender can employ camouflage by either disguising a normal system as a honeypot, or by disguising a honeypot as a normal system. We model the interactions between defender and attacker using a signaling game, a non-cooperative two player dynamic...
The rapid development of computer network sets off a global wave of enterprise informatization. Enterprisespsila cross-regional telecommuting and internal information sharing platform are more and more dependent on the networks. However, the Internetpsilas open communication protocol and the limitations of the original design lead to increasingly serious problem of Internet security, and it caused...
The following topics are dealt with: wireless sensor network; computer network and security; intelligent image processing; pattern recognition; digital signal processing and knowledge engineering.
We introduce the game-theoretic stochastic routing (GTSR) framework, a proactive alternative to today's reactive approaches to route repair. GTSR minimizes the impact of link and router failure by 1) computing multiple paths between source and destination and 2) selecting among these paths randomly to forward packets. Besides improving fault tolerance, the fact that GTSR makes packets take random...
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