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Developing Security Reputation Metrics for Hosting Providers

Research into cybercrime often points to concentrations of abuse at certain hosting providers. The implication is that these providers are worse in terms of security; some are considered `bad' or even `bullet proof'. Remarkably little work exists on systematically comparing the security pe...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2016-12
Main Authors: Noroozian, Arman, Korczyński, Maciej, Samaneh TajalizadehKhoob, Michel van Eeten
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Language:English
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Summary:Research into cybercrime often points to concentrations of abuse at certain hosting providers. The implication is that these providers are worse in terms of security; some are considered `bad' or even `bullet proof'. Remarkably little work exists on systematically comparing the security performance of providers. Existing metrics typically count instances of abuse and sometimes normalize these counts by taking into account the advertised address space of the provider. None of these attempts have worked through the serious methodological challenges that plague metric design. In this paper we present a systematic approach for metrics development and identify the main challenges: (i) identification of providers, (ii) abuse data coverage and quality, (iii) normalization, (iv) aggregation and (v) metric interpretation. We describe a pragmatic approach to deal with these challenges. In the process, we answer an urgent question posed to us by the Dutch police: `which are the worst providers in our jurisdiction?'. Notwithstanding their limitations, there is a clear need for security metrics for hosting providers in the fight against cybercrime.
ISSN:2331-8422