Minimally Intrusive Access Management to Content Delivery Networks based on Performance Models and Access Patterns

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Authors Lenise M. V. Rodrigues, Daniel Sadoc MenaschΓ©, Arthur Serra, Antonio A. de AragΓ£o Rocha arXiv ID 2410.05642 Category cs.NI: Networking & Internet Cross-listed cs.CR Citations 0 Venue International Conference on Cyber Security Cryptography and Machine Learning Last Checked 4 months ago
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This paper presents an approach to managing access to Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), focusing on combating the misuse of tokens through performance analysis and statistical access patterns. In particular, we explore the impact of token sharing on the content delivery infrastructure, proposing the definition of acceptable request limits to detect and block abnormal accesses. Additionally, we introduce countermeasures against piracy, such as degrading the quality of service for pirate users to discourage them from illegal sharing, and using queuing models to quantify system performance in different piracy scenarios. Adopting these measures can improve the consistency and efficiency of CDN access and cost management, protecting the infrastructure and the legitimate user experience.
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