ISSN : 2349-6657

FLOOD THE NETWORK FOR SECURE FILE MANAGEMENT WITH CLOUD COMPUTING

R.Sharmila and M.Sivabalan



The cloud computing paradigm stems from its on-demand, self-service and user-based nature. According to this paradigm, the effect of Denial of Service (DoS) attacks is not only on the quality of the service provided, but also on the cost of maintaining the service in terms of resource consumption. Specifically, the longer the detection delays, the higher the cost. Therefore, special attention should be paid to sneaky DoS attacks. They tend to minimize their visibility and at the same time can be just as damaging as brute force attacks. These are sophisticated attacks designed to exploit the worst performance of the target system through certain regular, pulsed and low-speed traffic patterns. In this paper, we propose a strategy to orchestrate cryptographic attack patterns that exhibit slowly increasing intensity and aim to generate maximum economic cost, considering the service arrival rate and cloud workload. We describe the implementation of the proposed strategy as well as its effects on the target system implemented in the cloud.

cloud computing paradigm, Denial of Service, cryptographic

30/08/2019

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