• Title/Summary/Keyword: Cyber Urgent Shelter

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A Proposal Countermeasure to DDoS attacks targered DNS (DNS을 목표한 DDoS공격에 효과적인 대응 방법 제안)

  • Choi, Ji-Woo;Chun, Myung-Jin;Hong, Do-Won;Seo, Chang-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.729-735
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    • 2013
  • The recent issue of distributed denial of service attack paralyze major government and financial institution in internet sites. They threatened to the cyber security. There hasn't been easy defense of now using attack. There seems to be increases in damage. In this paper, The recent continue to evolve of distributed denial of service attack. DNS target of distributed denial of service attack give specific examples. but, DNS target of DDoS attacks about defense is insufficient. The DNS Cyber-shelter system was created based on the Cyber-shelter system for DDoS attack in Kisa.. We proposal DNS Cyber-shelter system.

Designing a system to defend against RDDoS attacks based on traffic measurement criteria after sending warning alerts to administrators (관리자에게 경고 알림을 보낸 후 트래픽 측정을 기준으로 RDDoS 공격을 방어하는 시스템 설계)

  • Cha Yeansoo;Kim Wantae
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.109-118
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    • 2024
  • Recently, a social issue has arisen involving RDDoS attacks following the sending of threatening emails to security administrators of companies and institutions. According to a report published by the Korea Internet & Security Agency and the Ministry of Science and ICT, survey results indicate that DDoS attacks are increasing. However, the top response in the survey highlighted the difficulty in countering DDoS attacks due to issues related to security personnel and costs. In responding to DDoS attacks, administrators typically detect anomalies through traffic monitoring, utilizing security equipment and programs to identify and block attacks. They also respond by employing DDoS mitigation solutions offered by external security firms. However, a challenge arises from the initial failure in early response to DDoS attacks, leading to frequent use of detection and mitigation measures. This issue, compounded by increased costs, poses a problem in effectively countering DDoS attacks. In this paper, we propose a system that creates detection rules, periodically collects traffic using mail detection and IDS, notifies administrators when rules match, and Based on predefined threshold, we use IPS to block traffic or DDoS mitigation. In the absence of DDoS mitigation, the system sends urgent notifications to administrators and suggests that you apply for and use of a cyber shelter or DDoS mitigation. Based on this, the implementation showed that network traffic was reduced from 400 Mbps to 100 Mbps, enabling DDoS response. Additionally, due to the time and expense involved in modifying detection and blocking rules, it is anticipated that future research could address cost-saving through reduced usage of DDoS mitigation by utilizing artificial intelligence for rule creation and modification, or by generating rules in new ways.