Defense mechanisms against Distributed Denial of Service attacks : A survey

•Classifying DDoS attacks as network/transport layer and application layer.•Classifying defense mechanisms against DDoS as network/transport and application layer.•Reviewing class properties and introducing defensive mechanisms of each class.•Comparing defense mechanisms categorization and discussin...

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