Network address hopping:A mechanism to enhance data protection for packet communications

Sifalakis, Manolis and Schmid, Stefan and Hutchison, David (2005) Network address hopping:A mechanism to enhance data protection for packet communications. In: IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2005. IEEE International Conference on Communications, 3 . IEEE, KOR, pp. 1518-1523. ISBN 0780389387

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Abstract

This paper proposes a novel mechanism to enhance data protection in communications across untrusted networks. The approach is based on the principle of network address hopping, whereby a data stream is spread across multiple end-to-end connections. The aim is to obscure the data exchange between two peers by shuffling the communication pattern. The hopping pattern - a shared secret between the communication participants -defines the sequence for the address hopping and determines the data spreading. Besides a description of the basic operation of the network address hopping mechanism, the paper evaluates the level of protection it can offer for end-to-end communications. This theoretical analysis is accompanied by a quantitative evaluation of the processing overhead of our prototype implementation on commodity end hosts.

Item Type:
Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? DATA PROTECTIONNETWORK ADDRESS HOPPINGSECURE COMMUNICATIONSECURITY ENHANCEMENTSCOMPUTER NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONSELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING ??
ID Code:
143244
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Deposited On:
21 Apr 2020 07:55
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Yes
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Published
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20 Sep 2023 02:30