Security analysis of a future Internet architecture

In this paper, we analyze the security threats of a newly proposed future Internet architecture called CoLoR. In particular, we describe how CoLoR defends against the most prevalent attacks existing in both the current Internet and some recently proposed information-centric networks such as named data networking (NDN). We also present attacks that are specific to CoLoR and discuss how to deal with them. Through our analysis, we find that CoLoR is more secure than both the current Internet and NDN.

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