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    Title: Analyzing the Internet stability in presence of disasters
    Authors: Palmieri, F.;Fiore, U.;Castiglione, A.;Leu, F.-Y.;De Santis, A.
    Contributors: Department of Computer Science, TungHai University
    Keywords: BGP;Catastrophic event;Degradation of service;Inter-domain routing systems;Internet stability;Multiple time scale;Recovery capabilities;Service disruptions;Critical infrastructures;Disasters;Information science;Public works;Security systems;Internet
    Date: 2013-09-02
    Issue Date: 2014-06-20T02:04:45Z (UTC)
    Publisher: Regensburg
    Abstract: The Internet is now a critical infrastructure for the modern, information-based, e-Society. Stability and survivability of the Internet are thus important, especially in presence of catastrophic events which carry heavy societal and financial impacts. In this work, we analyze the stability of the inter-domain routing system during several large-scale catastrophic events that affected the connectivity of massive parts of the address space, with the objective of acquiring information about degradation of service and recovery capabilities. Results show that the Internet has maintained good responsiveness: service disruption has been contained and recovery times have been fast, even after catastrophic events. However, combining the view provided by the routing table and the view originated by the analysis of the BGP updates is not a trivial task, as such phenomena need to be analyzed at multiple time scales. ? IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2013.
    Relation: CD-ARES 2013 Workshops: 2nd International Workshop on Modern Cryptography and Security Engineering, MoCrySEn 2013 and 3rd International Workshop on Security and Cognitive Informatics for Homeland Defense, SeCIHD 2013
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)V.8128 LNCS,P.253-268
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