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Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) detection by traffic pattern analysis
Authors:Theerasak Thapngam  Shui Yu  Wanlei Zhou  S Kami Makki
Affiliation:1. School of Information Technology, Deakin University, Burwood, VIC, 3125, Australia
2. Department of Computer Science, Lamar University, 211 Red Bird Lane, P.O. Box 10056, Beaumont, TX, 77710, USA
Abstract:In this paper, we propose a behavior-based detection that can discriminate Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack traffic from legitimated traffic regardless to various types of the attack packets and methods. Current DDoS attacks are carried out by attack tools, worms and botnets using different packet-transmission rates and packet forms to beat defense systems. These various attack strategies lead to defense systems requiring various detection methods in order to identify the attacks. Moreover, DDoS attacks can craft the traffics like flash crowd events and fly under the radar through the victim. We notice that DDoS attacks have features of repeatable patterns which are different from legitimate flash crowd traffics. In this paper, we propose a comparable detection methods based on the Pearson’s correlation coefficient. Our methods can extract the repeatable features from the packet arrivals in the DDoS traffics but not in flash crowd traffics. The extensive simulations were tested for the optimization of the detection methods. We then performed experiments with several datasets and our results affirm that the proposed methods can differentiate DDoS attacks from legitimate traffics.
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