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Title

Requirements for Attribution on the Internet

Abstract

Introduction

The attribution dilemma

What is the attribution problem

Rakhem

Omi

Raghad

AbdelRahman

Why we need Attribution

  • DoS

Attribution Attacks

  • Stepping stone attack
  • Forgery
    • Identity theft

Requirements for internet attribution system

(Unstructured draft)

  • Any potentially destructive act should be traceable to a person (and/or organization, group, etc)
  • Traceability should not violate any current privacy-related laws and moral principles
  • Attribution mapping should not be a bijection, in other words action should map to persons, but not vice versa
  • Traceability information should be distributed
  • It should be impossible to collect all traceability data in one place
  • Personal data should be stored by trusted authorities (e.g. governments)
  • Traceability information and personal data should be separated, a connection to be revealed only when needed
  • Attribution system should be incrementally deployable
  • Cost of setting up and maintaining the system for a particular body (person, organization, network) should be considerably less than average losses under current lack of attribution (e.g. DoS, identity theft, etc)

Related Work

2004: This paper uses both link identification and filtering for achieving IP traceback WITHOUT the presence of high network cooperation.

Requirements