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Practical Interdomain Routing Security

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Author(s)

David R. Kuhn, Simon Liu, Hart Rossman

Abstract

This article reviews risks and vulnerabilities in interdomain routing, and best practices that can have near-term benefits for routing security. It includes examples of routing failures and common attacks on routers, and coutermeasures to reduce router vulnerabilities.
Citation
IT Professional (IEEE)
Volume
11
Issue
6

Keywords

interdomain routing, network attacks, network vulnerabilities, routing security

Citation

Kuhn, D. , Liu, S. and Rossman, H. (2009), Practical Interdomain Routing Security, IT Professional (IEEE), [online], https://doi.org/10.1109/MITP.2009.131 (Accessed October 14, 2025)

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Created November 20, 2009, Updated November 10, 2018
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