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Characterising Network-Connected Devices Using Affiliation Graphs


Abstract:

Device management in large networks is of growing importance to network administrators and security analysts alike. The composition of devices on a network can help forec...Show More

Abstract:

Device management in large networks is of growing importance to network administrators and security analysts alike. The composition of devices on a network can help forecast future traffic demand as well as identify devices that may pose a security risk. However, the sheer number and diversity of devices that comprise most modern networks have vastly increased the management complexity. Motivated by a need for an encryption-invariant device management strategy, we use affiliation graphs to develop a methodology that reveals key insights into the devices acting on a network using only the source and destination IP addresses. Through an empirical analysis of the devices on a university campus network, we provide an example methodology to infer a device’s characteristics (e.g., operating system) through the services it communicates with via the Internet.
Date of Conference: 20-24 April 2020
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 08 June 2020
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Conference Location: Budapest, Hungary

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