Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4), along with a host of other infrastructure protocols designed before the Internet environment became perilous, was originally designed with …
W Haag, D Montgomery, A Tan, W Barker - 2019 - csrc.nist.gov
Abstract The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the default routing protocol to route traffic among internet domains. While BGP performs adequately in identifying viable paths that …
Abstract Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the backbone of routing infrastructure in the Internet. In its current form, it is an insecure protocol with potential for propagation of bogus …
S Kent - European Public Key Infrastructure Workshop, 2006 - Springer
Abstract The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)[1] is the foundation of inter-domain Internet routing. A number of papers have described how BGP is highly vulnerable to a wide range …
ST Kent - The Internet Protocol Journal, 2003 - wxcafe.net
by Stephen T. Kent, BBN Technologies outing in the public Internet is based on a distributed system composed of many routers, grouped into management domains called Autonomous …
Although not well known among everyday users, the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is one of the critical infrastructure protocols for the Internet. BGP is a routing protocol, whose …
With the internet ever-increasing in importance for this world, the issue of insecure BGP routing has still not been solved. Despite the existence of many proposed solutions to …
BGP, the border gateway protocol, is the inter-domain routing protocol that glues the Internet. Despite its importance, it has well-known security problems. Frequently, the BGP …
K Butler, TR Farley, P McDaniel… - Proceedings of the …, 2009 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
As the Internet's de facto interdomain routing protocol, the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the glue that holds the disparate parts of the Internet together. A major limitation of BGP is its …