Comprehensive Analysis on the Vulnerability and Efficiency of P2P Networks under Static Failures and Targeted Attacks
Farshad Safaei, Hamidreza Sotoodeh

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the vulnerability and efficiency of P2P networks under static failures and targeted attacks, providing measures to evaluate their reliability and resilience against various failure scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces comprehensive criteria for assessing P2P network vulnerability to both random and targeted static failures, enhancing understanding of network resilience.
Findings
P2P networks exhibit varying vulnerability levels under different failure strategies.
Targeted attacks on high-degree nodes significantly reduce network robustness.
The proposed measures can evaluate a wide range of network failure scenarios.
Abstract
Peer to peer systems are the networks consisting of a group of nodes possible to be as wide as the Internet. These networks are required of evaluation mechanisms and distributed control and configurations, so each peer will be able to communicate with other peers. Resilience to faults, failures and attacks, are the main requirements of most communication systems and networks today. Thus, since P2P networks can be individually used as an infrastructure and an alternative for many other communication networks, they have to be more reliable, and resilient to the faults, failures and attacks compared to the client and server approach. In this work, we present a detailed study on the behavior of various P2P networks toward faults and failures, and focus on fault-tolerance subject. We consider two different static failure scenarios: a)a random strategy in which nodes or edges of the network…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNetwork Security and Intrusion Detection · Information and Cyber Security · Software System Performance and Reliability
