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A Survey on Resilience in Information Sharing on Networks: Taxonomy and Applied Techniques

Agnaldo Batista, Aldri Santos

2024ACM Computing Surveys10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Information sharing is vital in any communication network environment to enable network operating services take decisions based on the information collected by several deployed computing devices. The various networks that compose cyberspace, as Internet-of-Things (IoT) ecosystems, have significantly increased the need to constantly share information, which is often subject to disturbances. In this sense, the damage of anomalous operations boosted researches aimed at improving resilience to information sharing. Hence, in this survey, we present a systematization of knowledge about scientific efforts for achieving resilience to information sharing on networks. First, we introduce a taxonomy to organize the strategies applied to attain resilience to information sharing on networks, offering brief concepts about network anomalies and connectivity services. Then, we detail the taxonomy in the face of malicious threats, network disruptions, and performance issues, discussing the presented solutions. Next, we analyze the techniques existing in the literature to foster resilience to information exchanged on communication networks to verify their benefits and constraints. Throughout the text, we highlight and argue issues that restrain the use of these techniques during the design and runtime.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceResilience (materials science)Information sharingTaxonomy (biology)CyberspaceThe InternetData scienceComputer securityWorld Wide WebPhysicsBiologyThermodynamicsBotanyNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingSoftware System Performance and Reliability
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