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Title: Maginot lines and tourniquets : on the defendability of national cyberspace
Authors: Gosain, Devashish
Rawat, Madhur
Sharma, Piyush Kumar
Acharya, Hrishikesh Bhatt
Keywords: Cyber high ground
Internet Maps
Cyber defense
Issue Date: Jan-2020
Publisher: IIIT-Delhi
Series/Report no.: ;IIITD-TR-2020-001
Abstract: National governments know the Internet as both a blessing and a headache. On the one hand, it unlocks great economic and strategic opportunity. On the other hand, government, military, or emergency-services become vulnerable to scans (Shodan), attacks (DDoS from botnets like Mirai), etc., when made accessible on the Internet. How hard is it for a national government to effectively secure its entire cyberspace? We approach this problem from the view that a coordinated defense involves monitors and access control (firewalls etc.) to inspect traffic entering or leaving the country, as well as internal traffic. In several case studies, we consistently find a natural Line of Defense — a small number of Autonomous Systems (ASes) that intercept most (> 95%) network paths in the country. We conclude that in many countries, the structure of the Internet actually makes it practical to build a nation-scale cordon, to detect and filter cyber attacks.
URI: http://repository.iiitd.edu.in/xmlui/handle/123456789/843
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