Abstract Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), the default inter-domain routing protocol on the Internet, lacks inherent mechanisms to validate the prefix ownership and integrity of inter …
H Lu, Y Tang, Y Sun - IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The border gateway protocol (BGP) has become the indispensible infrastructure of the Internet as a typical inter-domain routing protocol. However, it is vulnerable to …
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an important routing protocol used to exchange routing information among autonomous systems on the Internet. The BGP version 4 does not …
The whole Internet consists of thousands of autonomous systems that transfer data with one another. The BGP plays a significant role in routing, but its behaviour is essentially naive …
Routing on the Internet is defined among autonomous systems (ASes) based on a weak trust model where it is assumed that ASes are honest. While this trust model strengthens the …
As the most fundamental infrastructure in the current Internet, the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) supports the inter-connectivity of different Autonomous Systems (ASs) and then the …
KF Awe, Y Malik, P Zavarsky, F Jaafar - Decentralised Internet of Things: A …, 2020 - Springer
A number of solutions have been proposed to secure the Border Gateway Routing (BGP) protocol by validating BGP update path and origin information. These solutions make use of …
We propose BlockJack, a system based on a distributed and tamper-proof consortium Blockchain that aims at blocking IP prefix hijacking in the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). In …
G He, W Su, S Gao, J Yue… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The inter-domain routing with BGP is highly vulnerable to malicious attacks, due to the lack of a secure means of verifying authenticity and legitimacy of inter-domain routes. Resource …