Cloud-based DDoS Attacks and Defenses
Marwan Darwish, Abdelkader Ouda, Luiz Fernando Capretz

TL;DR
This paper examines the impact of DDoS attacks on cloud resources and proposes practical defense mechanisms tailored for cloud environments to enhance safety and reliability.
Contribution
It offers an analysis of DDoS attack effects on cloud services and introduces new defense strategies specific to cloud computing.
Findings
DDoS attacks significantly degrade cloud service performance.
Proposed defense mechanisms improve detection and mitigation of DDoS attacks.
Cloud-specific defense strategies outperform traditional methods.
Abstract
Safety and reliability are important in the cloud computing environment. This is especially true today as distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks constitute one of the largest threats faced by Internet users and cloud computing services. DDoS attacks target the resources of these services, lowering their ability to provide optimum usage of the network infrastructure. Due to the nature of cloud computing, the methodologies for preventing or stopping DDoS attacks are quite different compared to those used in traditional networks. In this paper, we investigate the effect of DDoS attacks on cloud resources and recommend practical defense mechanisms against different types of DDoS attacks in the cloud environment.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNetwork Security and Intrusion Detection · Information and Cyber Security · Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
