The Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS)

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Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS)

Towards user-centric metrics for denial-of-service measurement

Author

Jelena Mirkovic, Alefiya Hussain, Brett Wilson, Sonia Fahmy, Peter Reiher, Roshan Thomas, Wei-Min Yao, Stephen Schwab

Entry type

proceedings

Abstract

To date, the measurement of user-perceived degradation of quality of service during denial of service (DoS) attacks remained an elusive goal. Current approaches mostly rely on lower level traffic measurements such as throughput, utilization, loss rate, and latency. They fail to monitor all traffic parameters that signal service degradation for diverse applications, and to map application quality-of-service (QoS) requirements into specific parameter thresholds. To objectively evaluate an attack's impact on network services, its severity and the effectiveness of a potential defense, we need precise, quantitative and comprehensive DoS impact metrics that are applicable to any test scenario. We propose a series of DoS impact metrics that measure the QoS experienced by end users during an attack. The proposed metrics consider QoS requirements for a range of applications and map them into measurable traffic parameters with acceptable thresholds. Service quality is derived by comparing measured parameter values with corresponding thresholds, and aggregated into a series of appropriate DoS impact metrics. We illustrate the proposed metrics using extensive live experiments, with a wide range of background traffic and attack variants. We successfully demonstrate that our metrics capture the DoS impact more precisely than the measures used in the past.

Date

2007

Booktitle

Workshop On Experimental Computer Science. Proceedings of the 2007 workshop on Experimental computer science

Key alpha

Fahmy

Number

8

Publisher

ACM

Affiliation

Purdue University

Publication Date

2007-00-00

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