ASdb is a research dataset that maps public autonomous systems
(identified by ASN) to organizations and up to three
industry types using data from business intelligence
databases, website classifiers, and a machine learning
algorithm. Below are a few example records:
ASN
(Owner)
Category 1
Sub-Category 1
32
(Stanford University)
Education and Research
Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools
14061
(DigitalOcean, LLC)
Computer and Information Technology
Hosting and Cloud Provider
ASdb is maintained by
Stanford Empirical Security Research Group and is updated
approximately quarterly. For more information, please see our research paper from IMC 2021.
Corrections can be submitted to asdb@esrg.stanford.edu.
We are happy to provide raw data (beyond the resultant dataset) to other academic research teams.
Abstract: While Autonomous Systems (ASes) are crucial for routing Internet
traffic, organizations that own them are little understood. Regional
Internet Registries (RIRs) inconsistently collect, release, and update
basic AS organization information (e.g., website), and prior work
provides only coarse-grained classification. Bootstrapping from
RIR WHOIS data, we build ASdb, a system that uses data from established business intelligence databases and machine learning to
accurately categorize ASes at scale. ASdb achieves 96% coverage
of ASes, and 93% and 75% accuracy on 17 industry categories and
95 sub-categories, respectively. ASdb creates a more rich, accurate,
comprehensive, and maintainable dataset cataloging AS-owning
organizations. This system, and resulting dataset, will allow researchers to better understand who owns the Internet, and perform
new forms of meaningful analysis and interpretation at scale.
This file contains the primary datset snapshotted in May 2021. Records are identified by ASN and map to industry categories and sub-categories.
All categories listed for an AS apply, and the ordering has no significance.
This file contains the primary datset snapshotted in November 2021. Records are identified by ASN and map to industry categories and sub-categories.
All categories listed for an AS apply, and the ordering has no significance.
This file contains the primary datset snapshotted in May 2022. Records are identified by ASN and map to industry categories and sub-categories.
All categories listed for an AS apply, and the ordering has no significance.
This file contains the primary datset snapshotted in December 2022. Records are identified by ASN and map to industry categories and sub-categories.
All categories listed for an AS apply, and the ordering has no significance.
This file contains the primary datset snapshotted in May 2023. Records are identified by ASN and map to industry categories and sub-categories.
All categories listed for an AS apply, and the ordering has no significance.
This file contains the primary datset snapshotted in January 2024. Records are identified by ASN and map to industry categories and sub-categories.
All categories listed for an AS apply, and the ordering has no significance.