Detecting and Mitigating Distributed Denial of Service Attack with Transparent Security (2021)

By Randy Levensalor, CableLabs; Chris Sibley, Cox Communications

Transparent Security is an open-source solution for identifying and mitigating distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks and the devices (e.g., Internet of Things [IoT] sensors) that are the source of those attacks. Transparent Security is enabled through a programmable data plane (e.g., “P4”-based) and uses in-band network telemetry (INT) technology for device identification and mitigation, blocking attack traffic where it originates on the operator’s network.

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