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Controlling CPU Usage for Processes with Execution Resource for Mitigating CPU DoS Attack
Seoul, Korea April 26-April 28
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MUE.2007.1112007 International Conference on Mult ...
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Toshihiro Tabata, Okayama University
Satoshi Hakomori, NTT DATA Corporation, Japan
Kazutoshi Yokoyama, NTT DATA Corporation, Japan
Hideo Taniguchi, Okayama University
In a ubiquitous environment, the hardware resources are limited; thus, an appropriate resource management mechanism is required for guaranteeing its processing activity. However, most operating systems (OSs) lack an access control mechanism for CPU resources to guarantee satisfactory processing and to safeguard the system from malicious attacks that affect the CPU resources, resulting in denial of service (DoS). Access control is not intended for general OSs and CPU resources, which are important for the execution of a program. As a result, OSs cannot control the usage ratio of CPU resources. In this paper, we propose an access control model for CPU resources based on an execution resource. The proposed model can control the usage ratio of CPU resources appropriately for each program domain. This execution resource can be applied to mitigate DoS attacks.
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Toshihiro Tabata, Satoshi Hakomori, Kazutoshi Yokoyama, Hideo Taniguchi, "Controlling CPU Usage for Processes with Execution Resource for Mitigating CPU DoS Attack," mue, pp.141-152, 2007 International Conference on Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering (MUE'07), 2007
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