4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

ProBGP: Progressive Visual Analytics of Live BGP Updates

Journal

COMPUTER GRAPHICS FORUM
Volume 40, Issue 3, Pages 37-48

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cgf.14287

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  1. German Ministry of Education and Research
  2. Hessian State Ministry for Higher Education, Research and the Arts within National Research Center for Applied Cybersecurity ATHENE

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The study introduces a web-based progressive approach, ProBGP, to visually analyze BGP update routes by highlighting routing changes between autonomous systems through geographic visualization. Researchers created a novel data processing algorithm and combined it with progressively updating visualization, allowing queries of all log records since 1999.
The global routing network is the backbone of the Internet. However, it is quite vulnerable to attacks that cause major disruptions or routing manipulations. Prior related works have visualized routing path changes with node link diagrams, but it requires strong domain expertise to understand if a routing change between autonomous systems is suspicious. Geographic visualization has an advantage over conventional node-link diagrams by helping uncover such suspicious routes as the user can immediately see if a path is the shortest path to the target or an unreasonable detour. In this paper, we present ProBGP, a web-based progressive approach to visually analyze BGP update routes. We created a novel progressive data processing algorithm for the geographic approximation of autonomous systems and combined it with a progressively updating visualization. While the newest log data is continuously loaded, our approach also allows querying the entire log recordings since 1999. We present the usefulness of our approach with a real use case of a major route leak from June 2019. We report on multiple interviews with domain experts throughout the development. Finally, we evaluated our algorithm quantitatively against a public peering database and qualitatively against AS network maps.

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