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Software-Defined Networking: the security review - 2020

Software-Defined Networking: the security review

Survey paper on Software-Defined Networking: the security review

Research Area:  Software Defined Networks

Abstract:

The search for better networking paradigms has fostered the emergence of Software Defined Networking (SDN), which allows the decoupling of the data plane from the control plane and to configure the network dynamically. SDN provides network operators with significant visibility and granularity of their networks leading to more flexibility in programming these networks. Typically, with every new technology paradigm, the security concerns represent a serious challenge. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive SDN security review including the different vulnerabilities and attacks that SDN suffers from. The objective is to entice the SDN community to address such issues inherently and not as an afterthought. The paper also reviews the different security proposals that have been presented or implemented for SDN and by SDN. A general discussion is included to shed light on the pending security issues and some proposed solutions are presented.

Keywords:  
Security
network attacks
network vulnerabilities
Software Defined Networking
Open-Flow

Author(s) Name:  A. Hussein ORCID Icon, Louma Chadad , Nareg Adalian , Ali Chehab , Imad H. Elhajj & Ayman Kayssi

Journal name:  Journal of Cyber Security Technology

Conferrence name:  

Publisher name:  Taylor and Francis

DOI:  10.1080/23742917.2019.1629529

Volume Information:  Volume 4, 2020 - Issue 1