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2009
BGPBotz: IM based routeview bot
By: Eric Wustrow and Manish Karir
Presentation at North American Network Operators Group (NANOG 47), Dearborn, MI, October 2009.
A Survey of Botnet Technology and Defenses
By Michael D. Bailey, Evan Cooke, Farnam Jahanian, Yunjing Xu, and Manish Karir. A Survey of Botnet Technology and Defenses. In Proceedings of the Cybersecurity Applications & Technology Conference For Homeland Security (CATCH '09), pages 299-304, Washington, District of Columbia, USA, March 2009.
2008
Improving the Accuracy of Routing Registry Data
By: Manish Karir, Larry Blunk, Todd White, Kevin Chan, and Pat Pannuto
Presentation at North American Network Operators Group (NANOG 44), Los Angeles, CA, October 2008.
2007
Characterizing Dark DNS Behavior
By Jonathan Oberheide, Manish Karir, and Z. Morley Mao.
Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Detection of Intrusions & Malware, and Vulnerability Assessment (DIMVA), July 2007.
Flamingo: Visualizing Internet Traffic
By Jon Oberheide, Michael Goff, and Manish Karir.
Proceedings of IEEE/IFIP Network Operations & Management Symposium(NOMS), April 2006.
Extracting Information from Network Data
By Manish Karir.
IFIP Workshop on Infrastructure Security and Operational Challenges of Service Provider Networks, June 2006.
VAST: Visualizing Autonomous System Topology
By Jon Oberheide, Manish Karir, and Dionysus Blazakis.
Proceedings of ACM 3rd International Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security(VizSEC,) Nov 2006.
The BGP-Inspect Project
By Manish Karir (Merit), Jon Oberheide (Merit), Dionysus Blazakis (UMd), John Baras (UMd).
Presentation at North American Network Operators Group (NANOG-35), Los Angeles, October 2005.
ATEMU: A Fine-grained Sensor Network Simulator
By Manish Karir, et al.
Proceedings of First IEEE International Conference on Sensor and Ad Hoc Communication Networks,
(SECON'04), Santa Clara, CA, October 2004.