DACS and CODE (University of the German Armed Forces) researcher Nils Rodday has won the Best Paper Award at the 2024 edition of the Network Operations and Managements Symposium (NOMS) held in Seoul, Korea from 6 to 10 of May 2024.
The paper, entitled “Exploring the Benefit of Path Plausibility Algorithms in BGP” explores how different deployment models for recently developed routing security techniques can improve the security of the inter-domain routing system of the Internet. Comparing Autonomous System Provider Authorization (ASPA) to AS Cones, the paper demonstrates how incremental deployment strategies (e.g., uniform, tier 1 providers first, …) lead to an overall improvement in routing security. A key conclusion of the work is that both ASPA and AS Cones can significantly improve routing security even if they are only partially deployed. The paper was co-authored with Gabi Dreo Rodosek (UniBW), Aiko Pras (UT/DACS) and prof. Roland van Rijswijk-Deij (UT/DACS).
Congratulations Dr. Rodday!

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