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NETA: Evaluating the effects of NETwork Attacks. MANETs as a case study

Leovigildo Sánchez Casado; Rafael A. Rodríguez-Gómez; Roberto Magán-Carrión; Gabriel Maciá-Fernández
Abstract:
This work introduces NETA, a novel framework for the simulation of communication networks attacks. It is built on top of the INET framework and the OMNET++ simulator, using the generally accepted implementations of many different protocols, as well as models for mo- bility, battery consumption, channel errors, etc. NETA is intended to become an useful framework for researchers focused on the network security field. Its flexible design is appropriate for the implementation and evaluation of many types of attacks, doing it accurate for the benchmarking of current defense solutions under same testing conditions or for the development of new defense techniques. As a proof of concept, three different attacks have been implemented in NETA. The capabilities of NETA are exhibited by evaluating the performance of the three implemented attacks under different MANET deployments.
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Year:
2013
Type of Publication:
In Proceedings
Keywords:
Network simulation; network attacks
Volume:
381
Book title:
Advances in Security of Information and Communication Networks, (SecNet 2013)
Series:
Communications in Computer and Information Science
Pages:
1-10
Organization:
Advances in Security of Information and Communication Networks, (SecNet 2013)
Month:
September, 3-5
ISBN:
978-3-642-40596-9
ISSN:
1865-0929
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-642-40597-6_1
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