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        Title           : An Attack Tree for the Border Gateway Protocol
        Author(s)       : S. Convery et al.
        Filename        : draft-convery-bgpattack-00.txt
        Pages           : 23
        Date            : 2003-1-7
        
This I-D presents all known attack vectors into or using BGP.  The
data is presented in 'Attack Tree' format as published by Schneier
[1] and detailed by the CERT in 'Attack Modeling for Information
Security and Survivability' [2].  Future security improvements to BGP
(whether best practices or enhancements to the protocol) should
consider the attacks outlined here when determining the relative
security improvements such changes provide.

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