Title | Preventing DDoS attacks in Software Defined Networks |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Authors | Kesavulu, G. Chenna |
Conference Name | 2021 2nd International Conference on Range Technology (ICORT) |
Keywords | composability, controller, DDoS, DDoS Attack Prevention, decision making, denial-of-service attack, Human Behavior, Metrics, network architecture, OpenFlow, Protocols, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, security, Software, Software Defined Network, Software measurement |
Abstract | In this paper we discuss distributed denial of service attacks on software defined networks, software defined networking is a network architecture approach that enables the network to be intelligently and centrally controlled using software applications. These days the usage of internet is increased because high availability of internet and low cost devices. At the same time lot of security challenges are faced by network monitors and administrators to tackle the frequent network access by the users. The main idea of SDN is to separate the control plane and the data plane, as a result all the devices in the data plane becomes forwarding devices and all the decision making activities transferred to the centralized system called controller. Openflow is the standardized and most important protocol among many SDN protocols. In this article given the overview of distributed denial of service attacks and prevention mechanisms to these malicious attacks. |
DOI | 10.1109/ICORT52730.2021.9581968 |
Citation Key | kesavulu_preventing_2021 |