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2014 IEEE Global Communications Conference

MBMasip Bruin, XavierRWRamirez, WaSSSiddiqui Shoaib, MuhammadSGSerral Gracià, RenéMBMontero Banegas, Diego Teodoro
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Abstract

A route leak can be defined as a security gap that occurs due to the infringement of the routing policies that any two Autonomous Systems (ASes) have agreed upon. Route leaks are seemingly simple, but hard to resolve since the ASes keep their routing policies confidential. Indeed, the traditional palliatives, such as the utilization of route filters, are no longer used by a large number of ASes, given the high administrative burden that they entail. Other alternatives, like BGP monitoring tools, not only require third party information gathered at multiple vantage points, but also they become impotent in many cases, due to their limited view of the interdomain routing state. In this paper, we propose a…

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  • MB
    Masip Bruin, XavierCorresponding
  • RW
    Ramirez, Wa
  • SS
    Siddiqui Shoaib, Muhammad
  • SG
    Serral Gracià, René
  • MB
    Montero Banegas, Diego Teodoro

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  • Computer science
  • Telecommunications
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