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2020-10-06
Godquin, Tanguy, Barbier, Morgan, Gaber, Chrystel, Grimault, Jean-Luc, Bars, Jean-Marie Le.  2019.  Placement optimization of IoT security solutions for edge computing based on graph theory. 2019 IEEE 38th International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC). :1—7.

In this paper, we propose a new method for optimizing the deployment of security solutions within an IoT network. Our approach uses dominating sets and centrality metrics to propose an IoT security framework where security functions are optimally deployed among devices. An example of such a solution is presented based on EndToEnd like encryption. The results reveal overall increased security within the network with minimal impact on the traffic.

2019-06-17
Blanc, Gregory, Kheir, Nizar, Ayed, Dhouha, Lefebvre, Vincent, de Oca, Edgardo Montes, Bisson, Pascal.  2018.  Towards a 5G Security Architecture: Articulating Software-Defined Security and Security As a Service. Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security. :47:1–47:8.

5G is envisioned as a transformation of the communications architecture towards multi-tenant, scalable and flexible infrastructure, which heavily relies on virtualised network functions and programmable networks. In particular, orchestration will advance one step further in blending both compute and data resources, usually dedicated to virtualisation technologies, and network resources into so-called slices. Although 5G security is being developed in current working groups, slice security is seldom addressed. In this work, we propose to integrate security in the slice life cycle, impacting its management and orchestration that relies on the virtualization/softwarisation infrastructure. The proposed security architecture connects the demands specified by the tenants through as-a-service mechanisms with built-in security functions relying on the ability to combine enforcement and monitoring functions within the software-defined network infrastructure. The architecture exhibits desirable properties such as isolating slices down to the hardware resources or monitoring service-level performance.

2015-05-04
Balamurugan, B., Krishna, P.V., Nirmala Devi, M., Meenakshi, R., Ahinaya, V..  2014.  Enhanced framework for verifying user authorization and data correctness using token management system in the cloud. Circuit, Power and Computing Technologies (ICCPCT), 2014 International Conference on. :1443-1447.

Cloud computing is an application and set of services given through the internet. However it is an emerging technology for shared infrastructure but it lacks with an access rights and security mechanism. As it lacks security issues for the cloud users our system focuses only on the security provided through the token management system. It is based on the internet where computing is done through the virtual shared servers for providing infrastructure, software, platform and security as a services. In which security plays an important role in the cloud service. Hence, this security has been given with three types of services such as mutual authentication, directory services, token granting for the resources. Since, existing token issuing mechanism does not provide scalability to large data sets and also increases memory overhead between the client and the server. Hence, our proposed work focuses on providing tokens to the users, which addresses the problem of scalability and memory overhead. The proposed framework of token management system monitors the entire operations of the cloud and there by managing the entire cloud infrastructure. Our model comes under the new category of cloud model known as "Security as a Service". This paper provides the security framework as an architectural model to verify user authorization and data correctness of the resource stored thereby provides guarantee to the data owner for their resource stored into the cloud This framework also describes about the storage of token in a secured manner and it also facilitates search and usage of tokens for auditing purpose and supervision of the users.