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  1. Proceedings of the AINTEC 2014 on Asian Internet Engineering Conference (AINTEC '14)
  2. Security Analysis of Software Defined Networking Architectures: PCE, 4D and SANE
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On the Impact of Mobile Network Delays on Connection Establishment Performance of a Carrier Grade NAT Device
LTE Peak Data Rate Estimation Using Modified alpha-Shannon Capacity Formula
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Comparing NDN and CDN Performance for Content Distribution Service in Community Wireless Mesh Network
NetHAM-nano: A Robust and Scalable Service-Oriented Platform for Distributed Monitoring
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Security Analysis of Software Defined Networking Architectures: PCE, 4D and SANE

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Khondoker, Rahamatullah Klingel, David Bayarou, Kpatcha Marx, Ronald
Abstract Today's data networks are steadily growing in size and complexity. Especially in enterprise networks, these development lead to the requirement of a central network administration. With Software Defined Networking (SDN), this requirement can be fulfilled. However, new security considerations such as the protection of the central component must be taken into account. Motivated by the new security requirements that security should play a key role in SDN architectures. This paper chooses some architectures, namely, the Path Computation Element (PCE), 4D, and the Secure Architecture for the Networked Enterprise (SANE). These architectures are analyzed with respect to its security capabilities using Microsoft's threat modeling technique, STRIDE. The analysis shows that architectures such as PCE and 4D are vulnerable to tampering and information disclosure as well as Denial of Service attacks. The detected threats can be mitigated by using standard technologies such as TLS and IPsec for securing the communication between interactors.
Starting Page 15
Ending Page 22
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450332514
DOI 10.1145/2684793.2684796
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2014-11-26
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword 4d Sane Sdn architectures Pce Stride Openflow Software defined networking (sdn) Sdn security
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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