Visible to the public CommunityGuard: A Crowdsourced Home Cyber-Security System

TitleCommunityGuard: A Crowdsourced Home Cyber-Security System
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsStewart, Chase E., Vasu, Anne Maria, Keller, Eric
Conference NameProceedings of the ACM International Workshop on Security in Software Defined Networks & Network Function Virtualization
PublisherACM
Conference LocationNew York, NY, USA
ISBN Number978-1-4503-4908-6
Keywordscomposability, crowdsourced security, DDoS Attack Prevention, Human Behavior, intrusion prevention, IoT security, Metrics, pubcrawl, Resiliency, SDN security, trustworthiness
Abstract

In this paper, we propose and implement CommunityGuard, a system which comprises of intelligent Guardian Nodes that learn and prevent malicious traffic from coming into and going out of a user's personal area network. In the CommunityGuard model, each Guardian Node tells others about emerging threats, blocking these threats for all users as soon as they begin. Furthermore, Guardian Nodes regularly update themselves with latest threat models to provide effective security against new and emerging threats. Our evaluation proves that CommunityGuard provides immunity against a range of incoming and outgoing attacks at all points of time with an acceptable impact on network performance. Oftentimes, the sources of DDoS attack traffic are personal devices that have been compromised without the owner's knowledge. We have modeled CommunityGuard to prevent such outgoing DDoS traffic on a wide scale which can hamstring the otherwise very frightening prospects of crippling DDoS attacks.

URLhttp://doi.acm.org/10.1145/3040992.3040997
DOI10.1145/3040992.3040997
Citation Keystewart_communityguard:_2017