Source Address Validation enhances its security using blockchain
draft-guo-savnet-enhances-sav-security-00
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Authors | 郭雪松 , Dabei Chen , Zihan Xiong , Jun Chen , Xiaoping Liu | ||
Last updated | 2023-09-09 (Latest revision 2023-03-08) | ||
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Abstract
The new Source Address Validation(SAV) mechanism must not introduce additional security vulnerabilities or risks, and the SAV mechanism should ensure the integrity and trusted origin of the protocol packets that deliver the required SAV information. This document explores the use of blockchain technology to enhance the security of the SAV mechanism itself without modifying existing protocols to ensure the accuracy of the generated SAV rules.
Authors
郭雪松
Dabei Chen
Zihan Xiong
Jun Chen
Xiaoping Liu
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