Towards more robust internetworks
As networks become increasingly connected to and dependent on one another, the size and complexity of the resulting internetworks is increasing. This poses a threat to the security and functionality of these networks.
We evaluate the robustness of various internetwork configurations when subjected to targeted attacks. Our results show that one configuration more successfully retains network functionality, whereas another retains close connectivity. This trade-off between functionality and connectivity is particularly relevant to the specific application of the network.