Distributed Denial of Service Attacks by İlker Özçelik (Ozcelik)(.PDF)

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Distributed Denial of Service Attacks: Real-world Detection and Mitigation by Ilker Ozcelik, Richard R. Brooks
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Overview: Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks have become more destructive, wide-spread and harder to control over time. This book allows students to understand how these attacks are constructed, the security flaws they leverage, why they are effective, how they can be detected, and how they can be mitigated. Students use software defined networking (SDN) technology to created and execute controlled DDoS experiments. They learn how to deploy networks, analyze network performance, and create resilient systems. This book is used for graduate level computer engineering instruction at Clemson University. It augments the traditional graduate computing curricula by integrating: Internet deployment, network security, ethics, contemporary social issues, and engineering principles into a laboratory based course of instruction.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices

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