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As-Trust: A Trust Quantification Scheme For Autonomous Systems In Bgp, Jian Chang, Krishna Venkatasubramanian, Andrew West, Sampath Kannan, Boon Thau Loo, Oleg Sokolsky, Insup Lee Jun 2014

As-Trust: A Trust Quantification Scheme For Autonomous Systems In Bgp, Jian Chang, Krishna Venkatasubramanian, Andrew West, Sampath Kannan, Boon Thau Loo, Oleg Sokolsky, Insup Lee

Oleg Sokolsky

The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) works by frequently exchanging updates that disseminate reachability information about IP prefixes (i.e., IP address blocks) between Autonomous Systems (ASes) on the Internet. The ideal operation of BGP relies on three major behavioral assumptions (BAs): (1) information contained in the update is legal and correct, (2) a route to a prefix is stable, and (3) the route adheres to the valley free routing policy. The current operation of BGP implicitly trusts all ASes to adhere to these assumptions. However, several documented violation of these assumptions attest to the fact that such an assumption of trust …


The Medical Device Dongle: An Open-Source Standards-Based Platform For Interoperable Medical Device Connectivity, Philip Asare, Danyang Cong, Santosh Vattam, Baekgyu Kim, Andrew King, Oleg Sokolsky, Insup Lee, Shan Lin, Margaret Mullen-Fortino Jun 2014

The Medical Device Dongle: An Open-Source Standards-Based Platform For Interoperable Medical Device Connectivity, Philip Asare, Danyang Cong, Santosh Vattam, Baekgyu Kim, Andrew King, Oleg Sokolsky, Insup Lee, Shan Lin, Margaret Mullen-Fortino

Oleg Sokolsky

Emerging medical applications require device coordination, increasing the need to connect devices in an interoperable manner. However, many of the existing health devices in use were not originally developed for network connectivity and those devices with networking capabilities either use proprietary protocols or implementations of standard protocols that are unavailable to the end user. The first set of devices are unsuitable for device coordination applications and the second set are unsuitable for research in medical device interoperability. We propose the Medical Device Dongle (MDD), a low-cost, open-source platform that addresses both issues.


As-Cred: Reputation And Alert Service For Inter-Domain Routing, Jian Chang, Krishna Venkatasubramanian, Andrew West, Sampath Kannan, Insup Lee, Boon Thau Loo, Oleg Sokolsky Jun 2014

As-Cred: Reputation And Alert Service For Inter-Domain Routing, Jian Chang, Krishna Venkatasubramanian, Andrew West, Sampath Kannan, Insup Lee, Boon Thau Loo, Oleg Sokolsky

Oleg Sokolsky

Being the backbone routing system of the Internet, the operational aspect of the inter-domain routing is highly complex. Building a trustworthy ecosystem for inter-domain routing requires the proper maintenance of trust relationships among tens of thousands of peer IP domains called Autonomous Systems (ASes). ASes today implicitly trust any routing information received from other ASes as part of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) updates. Such blind trust is problematic given the dramatic rise in the number of anomalous updates being disseminated, which pose grave security consequences for the inter-domain routing operation. In this paper, we present ASCRED, an AS reputation …


Link Spamming Wikipedia For Profit, Andrew West, Jian Chang, Krishna Venkatasubramanian, Oleg Sokolsky, Insup Lee Jun 2014

Link Spamming Wikipedia For Profit, Andrew West, Jian Chang, Krishna Venkatasubramanian, Oleg Sokolsky, Insup Lee

Oleg Sokolsky

Collaborative functionality is an increasingly prevalent web technology. To encourage participation, these systems usually have low barriers-to-entry and permissive privileges. Unsurprisingly, ill-intentioned users try to leverage these characteristics for nefarious purposes. In this work, a particular abuse is examined -- link spamming -- the addition of promotional or otherwise inappropriate hyperlinks.

Our analysis focuses on the "wiki" model and the collaborative encyclopedia, Wikipedia, in particular. A principal goal of spammers is to maximize *exposure*, the quantity of people who view a link. Creating and analyzing the first Wikipedia link spam corpus, we find that existing spam strategies perform quite poorly …