Cyclops is a network audit tool for service providers and enterprise networks, providing a mechanism to compare the
observed behavior of the network and its
intended behavior. Cyclops is able to detect several forms of
route hijack attacks, i.e. when Internet routes are maliciously diverted from their original state. Recent incidents such as the
Youtube hijack in Feb'08 show that route hijacking is currently a real threat in the Internet.
If you just want to have a sneak peek of Cyclops, use the guest account:
Username: guest
Password: guest
You will not receive alerts if you use the guest account. For that you need to
Sign Up for an user account, it's completely
free.
Cyclops uses data from thousands of routers from
RouteViews,
RIPE-RIS,
Abilene,
Packet Clearing House and
Bgpmon from Colorado State University, making it the widest and fastest free tool to assess how the rest of the world is reaching your network. We plan to incorporate additional data in the future such as active measurement and internal ISP data (router configs, iBGP, IS-IS, OSPF, MPLS VPN). If you're willing to provide us the data and want your network data to be audited by Cyclops, please drop a message to
cyclops at cs.ucla.edu.
Cyclops was presented at
Nanog 40 and
NANOG 43. Please read the Cyclops
FAQ for further details.