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Software-Defined Networking (SDN) has changed the way networks are built in modern days by separating the control and data planes which thus made it possible to have centralized programmability and flexibility.
Syed Shabeeb Raza +5 more
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DUELMIPs: Optimizing SDN Functionality and Security.
Software defined networks (SDNs) define a programmable network fabric that can be reconfigured to respect global networks properties. Securing against adversaries who try to exploit the network is an objective that conflicts with providing functionality. This paper proposes a two-stage mixed-integer programming framework.
Curry, Timothy +4 more
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On the security of software-defined next-generation cellular networks
In the recent years, mobile cellular networks are ndergoing fundamental changes and many established concepts are being revisited. Future 5G network architectures will be designed to employ a wide range of new and emerging technologies such as Software ...
Vasilakis, Vasileios +4 more
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Network coding and MPTCP: Enhancing security and performance in an SDN environment
Recently, several attempts have been made to jointly secure end-to-end network communication systems against various malicious attacks, and enhance its performance level.
Reem Melki +5 more
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Security of Topology Discovery Service in SDN: Vulnerabilities and Countermeasures
Software-Defined Network (SDN) controller needs comprehensive visibility of the whole network to provide effective routing and forwarding decisions in the data layer.
Sanaz Soltani +3 more
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An SDN perspective IoT-Fog security: A survey
The utilization of the Internet of Things (IoT) has burst in recent years. Fog computing is a notion that solves cloud computing's limitations by offering low latency to IoT network user applications.
Shojafar M. +9 more
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Security of Software-Defined Infrastructures with SDN, NFV, and Cloud Computing Technologies
This chapter discusses the security of those software-defined infrastructures using their paradigms and their underlying technologies: virtualization of network infrastructures, virtualization of virtual machines, network functions, and security ...
Farahmandian, S, Hoang, DB
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OFMTL-SEC: State-based Security for Software Defined Networks
Dynamic network security services have been proposed exploiting the benefits of Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) technologies.
Arumugam, Thianantha +3 more
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The advancements made in Software-Defined Networking (SDN) technology seem quite promising, with potential wide application in managing and controlling the latest network infrastructures.
N Maheswaran +2 more
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Network Security and Management in SDN [PDF]
Zhiping Cai +4 more
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