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Attack Resiliency of Network Topologies

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Parallel and Distributed Computing: Applications and Technologies (PDCAT 2004)

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Network topology has no direct effect on the correctness of network protocols, however, it influences on the performance of networks and the survivability of the networks under attacks. In this paper, we examines the attack resiliency of network topologies and shows that the topological structure has direct impact on the robustness of a network under attacks.

This work was supported in part by the ITRC program of the Korea Ministry of Information & Communications, the BK21 program of the Korea Ministry of Education.

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Lee, H., Kim, J. (2004). Attack Resiliency of Network Topologies. In: Liew, KM., Shen, H., See, S., Cai, W., Fan, P., Horiguchi, S. (eds) Parallel and Distributed Computing: Applications and Technologies. PDCAT 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3320. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30501-9_123

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