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Luis Sanchez
Researcher at BBN Technologies
Publications - 9
Citations - 1906
Luis Sanchez is an academic researcher from BBN Technologies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network packet & Hash function. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1891 citations.
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Hash-based IP traceback
Alex C. Snoeren,Craig Partridge,Luis Sanchez,Christine Elaine Jones,Fabrice Tchakountio,Stephen T. Kent,W. Timothy Strayer +6 more
TL;DR: This work presents a hash-based technique for IP traceback that generates audit trails for traffic within the network, and can trace the origin of a single IP packet delivered by the network in the recent past and is implementable in current or next-generation routing hardware.
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Single-packet IP traceback
Alex C. Snoeren,Craig Partridge,Luis Sanchez,Christine Elaine Jones,Fabrice Tchakountio,Beverly Schwartz,Stephen T. Kent,W. Timothy Strayer +7 more
TL;DR: This work presents a hash-based technique for IP traceback that generates audit trails for traffic within the network, and can trace the origin of a single IP packet delivered by the network in the recent past and is implementable in current or next-generation routing hardware.
Patent
Hash-based systems and methods for detecting, preventing, and tracing network worms and viruses
Walter Clark Milliken,William Timothy Strayer,Stephen Douglas Milligan,Luis Sanchez,Craig Partridge +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, a system was proposed to detect transmission of potentially malicious packets by comparing the generated hash values to hash values corresponding to prior packets and tracing the path taken by a potentially malicious packet.
Patent
Hash-based systems and methods for detecting and preventing transmission of polymorphic network worms and viruses
Walter Clark Milliken,William Timothy Strayer,Stephen Douglas Milligan,Luis Sanchez,Craig Partridge +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, a system (200) detects transmission of potentially malicious packets and generates hash values based on variable-sized blocks of the packets, then compares the generated hash values to hash values associated with prior packets.
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Hardware support for a hash-based IP traceback
Luis Sanchez,W.C. Milliken,Alex C. Snoeren,Fabrice Tchakountio,Christine Elaine Jones,Stephen T. Kent,Craig Partridge,William Timothy Strayer +7 more
TL;DR: This paper discusses hardware design aspects of SPIE, which may be implemented in a line card form factor for insertion into the router itself or as a stand-alone unit that connects to the router through an external interface.