2020 IEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China (ICCC) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/iccc49849.2020.9238838
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Cache Pollution Prevention Mechanism Based on Cache Partition in V-NDN

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“…Another blockchain‐based proposal, but for cache poisoning, is presented in Lei et al 165 The proposed mechanism is based on a three‐stage scheme to detect all categories (i.e., corrupted content, unauthentic content, and fake content) of the content poisoning attacks: (a) retrieval stage—for untrue poisoned contents identification, and elimination; (b) recovery stage—for corrupted contents, that cannot be identified by intermediate nodes due to the lacking of a signature verification; and (c) feedback stage—for fake contents and potentially malicious content publishers identification. The work by Zhou et al 167 also aims at resolving the cache pollution problem. This work proposes a cache partition mechanism in which the CS is divided into two parts, and the content is stored in each part, depending on its popularity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another blockchain‐based proposal, but for cache poisoning, is presented in Lei et al 165 The proposed mechanism is based on a three‐stage scheme to detect all categories (i.e., corrupted content, unauthentic content, and fake content) of the content poisoning attacks: (a) retrieval stage—for untrue poisoned contents identification, and elimination; (b) recovery stage—for corrupted contents, that cannot be identified by intermediate nodes due to the lacking of a signature verification; and (c) feedback stage—for fake contents and potentially malicious content publishers identification. The work by Zhou et al 167 also aims at resolving the cache pollution problem. This work proposes a cache partition mechanism in which the CS is divided into two parts, and the content is stored in each part, depending on its popularity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This section presents the data analysis related to RQ3. As presented in Section 5.6.3, the main security and privacy attacks related to NDN‐based VANET are (a) false information dissemination and cache pollution/poisoning (these are actually different types of attacks, 167 we just put them together given that we found scarce references for each, and are all related to the cache management).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%