Visible to the public Security Enhancement in Storage Area Network

TitleSecurity Enhancement in Storage Area Network
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsChukry, Souheil, Sbeyti, Hassan
Conference Name2019 7th International Symposium on Digital Forensics and Security (ISDFS)
Date PublishedJune 2019
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-7281-2827-6
Keywordsbig data security metrics, cashing technologies, centralized secure place, computer network security, DAS, digital transformation, direct attached storage, Distributed databases, distributed storage technology, geographical remote locations, Information security, IP networks, network attached storage, Optical fiber LAN, Optical fibers, private clouds, private nodes, Protocols, pubcrawl, public clouds, resilience, Resiliency, SAN, SAN Perfromance factors, SAN protocols, SAN security framework, Scalability, security, security enhancement, security level, security perspective, security solution, security vulnerabilities, Servers, storage area network, Storage area networks, storage management, storage technologies
Abstract

Living in the age of digital transformation, companies and individuals are moving to public and private clouds to store and retrieve information, hence the need to store and retrieve data is exponentially increasing. Existing storage technologies such as DAS are facing a big challenge to deal with these huge amount of data. Hence, newer technologies should be adopted. Storage Area Network (SAN) is a distributed storage technology that aggregates data from several private nodes into a centralized secure place. Looking at SAN from a security perspective, clearly physical security over multiple geographical remote locations is not adequate to ensure a full security solution. A SAN security framework needs to be developed and designed. This work investigates how SAN protocols work (FC, ISCSI, FCOE). It also investigates about other storages technologies such as Network Attached Storage (NAS) and Direct Attached Storage (DAS) including different metrics such as: IOPS (input output per second), Throughput, Bandwidths, latency, cashing technologies. This research work is focusing on the security vulnerabilities in SAN listing different attacks in SAN protocols and compare it to other such as NAS and DAS. Another aspect of this work is to highlight performance factors in SAN in order to find a way to improve the performance focusing security solutions aimed to enhance the security level in SAN.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8757492
DOI10.1109/ISDFS.2019.8757492
Citation Keychukry_security_2019