2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.comnet.2013.09.011
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Collaborative approach to mitigating ARP poisoning-based Man-in-the-Middle attacks

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“…A game theoretic approach based on voting mechanisms is proposed to mitigate the ARP cache poisoning problem in [32]. In this approach, each node has a long term table to store all the address mapping information in the neighborhood.…”
Section: Arp Attacksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A game theoretic approach based on voting mechanisms is proposed to mitigate the ARP cache poisoning problem in [32]. In this approach, each node has a long term table to store all the address mapping information in the neighborhood.…”
Section: Arp Attacksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This system monitors the frequent network traces and also the cache table to detect the malicious changes and identify the attacker hosts. Nam et al, [21] developed a collaborative approach to protect against the ARP spoofing based Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) attacks. This approach employed the voting fairness model to detect the malicious hosts based on delays and transmission capability.…”
Section: Sm-arp: Stochastic Markovian Gamementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a later paper [17], one of the authors of [16] proposed some generalization to MR-ARP and called it the Generalized MR-ARP (GMR-ARP). The fairness in voting was improved in GMR-ARP by dropping reply packets that arrive too early.…”
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“…The fairness in voting was improved in GMR-ARP by dropping reply packets that arrive too early. We noted that both proposals [16,17] have a number of shortfalls:…”
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