Ke Zhang

 

I'm currently a Ph.D. student of Department of Computer Science at The University of California, Davis.  I am affiliated with Security Group working with Prof. S.Felix Wu.

I got my B.E. degree and M.S. degree in 1999 and 2001,respectively, both from the Department of Computer Science and Technology at Tsinghua University, P.R.China.


Research Interests

I am interested in the Inter-domain routing protocols, routing security and visualization.


Projects

DETER / EMIST:  As a member of routing security team, I am responsible for building routing testbed, generating testbed topology and background traffic, launching artificial attacks and integrating visualization and anomaly detection engine.  

Elisha:  Elisha project aims to develop visualization techniques to detect and analyze BGP anomalies. My work is to collect and preprocess BGP data. A few snapshots can be found on Soon-Tee's homepage.

FNIISC:  FNIISC is the first BGP related project I enrolled in summer 2002.  I focused on statistical-based BGP anomaly detection.


Publications

Talks and Presentations

      Performing BGP Experiments on a Semi-Relistic Internet Testbed Environment, Presented at NANOG32 Meeting, Reston, VA, October 2004

Contact information

Ke Zhang
Department of Computer Science
The University of California, Davis

Tel: 530-752-3128
Email: zhangk1 AT cs dot ucdavis dot edu


Links

BGP Resources

BGP Reading Lists

Intrusion Detection Reading Lists

Conferences

FreeBSD IPSEC/VPN experience

My friends

Fun

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