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Increasing Network Resiliency by Optimally Assigning Diverse Variants to Routing Nodes


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Project Members
Andrew Newell, Daniel Obenshain, Tom Tantillo, Cristina Nita-Rotaru, and Yair Amir
Abstract
Networks with homogeneous routing nodes are constantly at risk as any vulnerability found against a node could be used to compromise all nodes. Introducing diversity among nodes can be used to address this problem. With few variants, the choice of assignment of variants to nodes is critical to the overall network resiliency. We present the Diversity Assignment Problem (DAP), the assignment of variants to nodes in a network, and we show how to compute the optimal solution in medium-size networks. We also present a greedy approximation to DAP that scales well to large graphs. Our solution shows that a high level of overall network resiliency can be obtained even from variants that are weak on their own.