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A Survey on Denial of Service Attacks and Preclusions

Nagesh K., Sumathy R., Devakumar P. and Sathiyamurthy K.
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Nagesh K.: Pondicherry Engineering College, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Puducherry, India
Sumathy R.: Pondicherry Engineering College, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Puducherry, India
Devakumar P.: Pondicherry Engineering College, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Puducherry, India
Sathiyamurthy K.: Pondicherry Engineering College, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Puducherry, India

International Journal of Information Security and Privacy (IJISP), 2017, vol. 11, issue 4, 1-15

Abstract: Security is concerned with protecting assets. The aspects of security can be applied to any situation- defense, detection and deterrence. Network security plays important role of protecting information, hardware and software on a computer network. Denial of service (DOS) attacks causes great impacts on the internet world. These attacks attempt to disrupt legitimate user's access to services. By exploiting computer's vulnerabilities, attackers easily consume victim's resources. Many special techniques have been developed to protest against DOS attacks. Some organizations constitute several defense mechanism tools to tackle the security problems. This paper has proposed various types of attacks and solutions associated with each layers of OSI model. These attacks and solutions have different impacts on the different environment. Thus the rapid growth of new technologies may constitute still worse impacts of attacks in the future.

Date: 2017
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