Spoofer-IX
Lucas Müller, Ph.D., Matthew Luckie (University of Waikato), Bradley Huffaker (CAIDA/UCSD), Kc Claffy (CAIDA/UCSD), Marinho Barcellos (UFRGS)
Mar 5, 2020
A new methodology to accurately classify spoofed traffic in the inter-domain level using heavily aggregated Internet traffic data, revealing the deep subtleties of scientific assessments of operational Internet infrastructure (2016-2020).
Internet Measurements
Network Security
IXP
Spoofing
Customer Cone
BGP
Internet Routing
Reproducibility
Replicability
recent
concluded

Lucas Müller, Ph.D.
Technical Lead @ Cisco Systems
Research scientist working on large-scale network measurements and analysis of Internet interconnections, particularly from a security perspective.
Publications
Ascertaining that a network will forward spoofed traffic usually requires an active probing vantage point in that network, effectively …
Lucas Müller, Ph.D., Matthew Luckie, Bradley Huffaker, Kc Claffy, Marinho Barcellos
Ascertaining that a network will forward spoofed traffic usually requires an active probing vantage point in that network, effectively …
Lucas Müller, Ph.D., Matthew Luckie, Bradley Huffaker, Kc Claffy, Marinho Barcellos
Events
Dec 10, 2019
Orlando, Florida, U.S.A.
Lucas Müller, Ph.D., Matthew Luckie, Bradley Huffaker, Kc Claffy, Marinho Barcellos
Sep 10, 2019
San Diego, California, U.S.A.
Lucas Müller, Ph.D., Matthew Luckie, Bradley Huffaker, Kc Claffy, Marinho Barcellos
Mar 15, 2018
San Diego, California, U.S.A.
Lucas Müller, Ph.D., Matthew Luckie, Bradley Huffaker, Kc Claffy, Marinho Barcellos