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Victim Routine Influences the Number of DDoS Attacks: Evidence from Dutch Educational Network

机译:受害者的日常行为会影响DDoS攻击的数量:来自荷兰教育网络的证据

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We study the influence of daily routines of Dutch academic institutions on the number of DDoS attacks targeting their infrastructures. We hypothesise that the attacks are motivated and harness the postulates of Routine Activity Theory (RAT) from criminology to analyse the data. We define routine periods in order to group days with similar activities and use 2.5 years of NetFlow alerts data measured by SURFnet to compare the number of alerts generated during each of these periods. Our analysis shows clear correlation between academic schedules and attack patterns on academic institutions. This leads us to believe that most of these attacks are not random and are initiated by someone who might benefit by disrupting scheduled educational activities.
机译:我们研究了荷兰学术机构的日常工作对针对其基础设施的DDoS攻击数量的影响。我们假设攻击是出于动机,并利用犯罪学中的常规活动理论(RAT)的假设来分析数据。我们定义例行时段,以便将活动类似的天分组,并使用SURFnet测量的2.5年NetFlow警报数据来比较在每个时段内生成的警报数量。我们的分析表明,学术时间表与学术机构的攻击方式之间存在明显的相关性。这使我们相信,大多数此类攻击不是随机的,而是由可能通过破坏预定的教育活动而受益的人发起的。

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