Nerd link of the day

    If you're an ACM member, or read ACM transactions on computer systems, or have a corporate membership to the ACM portal, then you really should checkout Inferring Internet denial-of-service activity. It's a surprisingly simple method of determining how common denial of service attacks really are on the Internet. Like all good ideas, it's also really obvious once it's been pointed out.

      
      @article{1132027,
      
       author = {David Moore and Colleen Shannon and Douglas J. Brown and Geoffrey M. Voelker and Stefan Savage},
      
       title = {Inferring Internet denial-of-service activity},
      
       journal = {ACM Trans. Comput. Syst.},
      
       volume = {24},
      
       number = {2},
      
       year = {2006},
      
       issn = {0734-2071},
      
       pages = {115--139},
      
       doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1132026.1132027},
      
       publisher = {ACM Press},
      
       address = {New York, NY, USA},
      
       }
      
      


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