Simulating worm propagation in interconnected peer-to-peer networks

M. Rguibi, N. Moussa
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Peer-to-peer computing (P2P) refers to the famous technology that provides peers an equal spontaneous collaboration in the network by using appropriate information and communication systems without the need for a central server coordination. Today, the interconnection of several P2P networks has become a genuine solution for increasing system reliability, fault tolerance and resource availability. However, the existence of security threats in such networks, allows us to investigate the safety of users from P2P threats by studying the effects of competition between these interconnected networks. In this paper, we present an e-epidemic model to characterize the worm propagation in an interconnected peer-to-peer network. Here, we address this issue by introducing a model of network competition where an unprotected network is willing to partially weaken its own safety in order to more severely damage a more protected network. The unprotected network can infect all peers in the competitive networks after their non react against the passive worm propagation. Our model also evaluated the effect of an immunization strategies adopted by the protected network to resist against attacking networks. The launch time of immunization strategies in the protected network, the number of peers synapse connected to the both networks, and other effective parameters have also been investigated in this paper.
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点对点计算(P2P)是一种著名的技术,它通过使用适当的信息和通信系统,在不需要中央服务器协调的情况下,为网络中的对等点提供平等的自发协作。今天,几个P2P网络的互连已经成为提高系统可靠性、容错性和资源可用性的真正解决方案。然而,这些网络中存在的安全威胁,使我们能够通过研究这些互联网络之间竞争的影响来调查用户的安全性。在本文中,我们提出了一个描述蠕虫在相互连接的点对点网络中的传播的电子流行病模型。在这里,我们通过引入网络竞争模型来解决这个问题,其中不受保护的网络愿意部分削弱其自身的安全性,以便更严重地破坏受保护的网络。不受保护的网络在对蠕虫的被动传播不起反应后,会感染竞争网络中的所有对等体。我们的模型还评估了受保护网络采用免疫策略来抵抗攻击网络的效果。本文还研究了免疫策略在保护网络中的启动时间、连接到两个网络的对等体突触数以及其他有效参数。
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