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DDoS Attacks on Software Defined Network:
Challenges and Issues
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Software-Defined Networking: A Comprehensive Survey
Proceedings of the IEEE Published: 2015
DDoS attack Detection and Mitigation in Software Defined Networks
2020 International Conference on System, Computation, Automation and Networking (ICSCAN)
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Document Sections I. Introduction II. Research
Issues and Challenges In Sdn
Architecture Deployment:
III. DDOS Specific- Security Threats- IV. DDOS
Detection Main Approaches In the Literature V. Discussion
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Abstract:The expansion of networks, the emergence of new technologies and the proliferation of state-of-art telecommunication devices for over two decades increased the security t...View more
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Published in: 2022 International Conference on Business Analytics for Technology and Security (ICBATS)
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The expansion of networks, the emergence of new technologies and the proliferation of state-of-art telecommunication devices for over two decades increased the security threats. Since then, many solutions have been proposed for secure internet architecture among them, software defined network (SDN) has gained popularity due to its robust and secure architecture based on the centralized controller that lies on the control plane and is responsible for dynamic network management, analysis and control which is not possible in legacy networks. However, the security of a network is still a hot research challenge, especially the most critical threat is distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack. Somehow SDN addresses the security issues of traditional IP- based networks. However, SDN itself can be at great risk due to centralized controllers that turn down the network performance if not protected efficiently.
Moreover, deployment of SDN architecture is a big challenge due to the lack of experts and necessary hardware. This paper highlights the limitations and challenges of SDN architecture deployment in the context of DDoS attacks.
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Date of Conference: 16-17 February 2022
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 25 May 2022
ISBN Information:INSPEC Accession Number:
21763319 DOI:
10.1109/ICBATS54253.2022.9780662 Publisher: IEEE
Conference Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
I. Introduction
The swift proliferation of new applications and internetbased services in almost all fields such as health, commerce, education, military, manufacturing etc., makes the internet a basic need of society. There has been an exponential growth of internet users since late 90s, and as of January 2021, almost 60% of the global population is using innovative services and applications over the internet [1]. This rapid development in the IT field need network expansion to address the business rules efficiently. However, on the other hand, the traditional networks cannot handle the growing requirements of IT infrastructure in terms of bandwidth, speed, dynamic resource management, scalability, reliability and security. Moreover, they are complex and rigid because of their static nature. Hence software-defined network (SDN) is one such solution to overcome the limitations of traditional networking.
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