On Control and Data Plane Programmability for Data-Driven Networking [PDF]
The soaring complexity of networks has led to more and more complex methods to manage and orchestrate efficiently the multitude of network environments. Several solutions exist, such as OpenFlow, NetConf, P4, DPDK, etc., that allow net-work programmability at both control and data plane level, driving innovation in many focused high-performance ...
Alessio Sacco +2 more
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DNSxP: Enhancing data exfiltration protection through data plane programmability
According to a 2019 Radware report, guarding sensitive data is the highest priority area for investment in cyber security. This is no surprise given the high number of reported data breach incidents annually, and the implication of these on the ...
Jacob Steadman, Sandra Scott-Hayward
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A Survey on Data Plane Flexibility and Programmability in Software-Defined Networking [PDF]
Software-defined networking (SDN) has attracted the attention of the research community in recent years, as evidenced by a large number of survey and review papers.
Enio Kaljic +3 more
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BPFabric: Data Plane Programmability for Software Defined Networks [PDF]
In its current form, OpenFlow, the de facto implementation\ud of SDN, separates the network’s control and data\ud planes allowing a central controller to alter the matchaction\ud pipeline using a limited set of fields and actions.\ud To support new protocols, forwarding logic, telemetry,\ud monitoring or even middlebox-like functions the currently\ud ...
Jouet, Simon, Pezaros, Dimitrios P.
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An Exhaustive Survey on P4 Programmable Data Plane Switches: Taxonomy, Applications, Challenges, and Future Trends [PDF]
Traditionally, the data plane has been designed with fixed functions to forward packets using a small set of protocols. This closed-design paradigm has limited the capability of the switches to proprietary implementations which are hard-coded by vendors,
Elie F. Kfoury +2 more
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Leveraging Data Plane Programmability to enhance service orchestration at the edge: A focus on industrial security [PDF]
The Edge Computing paradigm is increasingly gaining traction in modern telecommunication scenarios, as it enables the offloading of computational tasks from end devices to a variety of nodes located in close proximity to them.
Gaetano Francesco Pittala +2 more
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GRAPH4: A Security Monitoring Architecture Based on Data Plane Anomaly Detection Metrics Calculated over Attack Graphs [PDF]
The correct and efficient measurement of security properties is key to the deployment of effective cyberspace protection strategies. In this work, we propose GRAPH4, which is a system that combines different security metrics to design an attack detection
Giacomo Gori +5 more
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Modern communication networks operate under high expectations on performance and resilience (e.g., latency, bandwidth, availability) mainly due to the continuous proliferation of non-elastic highly-distributed applications.
J. Marques, L. Gaspary
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Overview of programmable data plane technology
In software defined network, the programmability provided by the programmable data plane is the cornerstone of network function virtualization.The core of programmable data plane technology is programmability and packet processing performance.Firstly ...
Xinxin TANG +3 more
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Progress in programmable network data plane
Network data plane performs packet processing and forwarding, which is one of the core factors determining the network performance.High bandwidth, low latency and rapid evolution of the network infrastructure require building an efficient and ...
Xinyi ZHANG, Heng PAN, Gaogang XIE
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