Byzantine-resilient secure software-defined networks with multiple controllers
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posted on 2024-06-06, 02:59 authored by H Li, P Li, S Guo, S YuSoftware-defined network (SDN) is the next generation of networking architecture that is dynamic, manageable, cost-effective, and adaptable, making it ideal for the high-bandwidth, dynamic nature of today's applications. In SDN, network management is facilitated through software rather than low-level device configurations. However, the centralized control plane introduced by SDN imposes a great challenge for the network security. In this paper, we present a secure SDN structure, in which each device is managed by multiple controllers rather than a single one as in a traditional manner. It can resist Byzantine attacks on controllers and the communication links between controllers and SDN switches. Furthermore, we design a cost-efficient controller assignment algorithm to minimize the number of required controllers for a given set of switches. Extensive simulations have been conducted to show that our proposed algorithm significantly outperforms random algorithms. © 2014 IEEE.
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695-700Location
Sydney, NSWPublisher DOI
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2014-06-10End date
2014-06-14ISBN-13
9781479920037Language
engPublication classification
E Conference publication, E1 Full written paper - refereedCopyright notice
2014, IEEEEditor/Contributor(s)
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ICC 2014 : Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE International Conference on CommunicationsEvent
IEEE International Conference on Communications (2014 : Sydney, N.S.W.)Publisher
IEEEPlace of publication
Piscataway, N.J.Usage metrics
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