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The Impact of Collusive Interest Flooding Attack on NDN Network Performance
Collusive Interest Flooding Attack (CIFA) is a denial of service (DoS) attack in Named Data Networking (NDN) networks. Using a fake server, this attack develops the Interest Flooding Attack (IFA) attack. The attacker sends a large number of requests to the fake server. Sending requests to fake serve...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Collusive Interest Flooding Attack (CIFA) is a denial of service (DoS) attack in Named Data Networking (NDN) networks. Using a fake server, this attack develops the Interest Flooding Attack (IFA) attack. The attacker sends a large number of requests to the fake server. Sending requests to fake servers is intended to avoid existing flood attack detection systems. In this paper, an analysis of the impact of CIFA attacks is carried out by carrying out attacks and varying network topology configurations. This is done to get a more comprehensive idea of the possible impact of the attack. The performance metric used is the interest satisfaction ratio (ISR) value, which describes the ratio of the number of data packets consumers receive to the total interest packet requests sent. The results of the simulations show that CIFA attacks can reduce the performance of the NDN network. This can be seen based on the ISR value, which decreases when a CIFA attack occurs. By increasing the size of the content store (CS) on the router, you can increase the ISR value so that the impact of attacks can be minimized. |
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ISSN: | 2769-8289 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ICWT62080.2024.10674740 |