Visible to the public Extended TLS Security and Defensive Algorithm in OpenFlow SDN

TitleExtended TLS Security and Defensive Algorithm in OpenFlow SDN
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsMidha, Sugandhi, Triptahi, Khushboo
Conference Name2019 9th International Conference on Cloud Computing, Data Science Engineering (Confluence)
ISBN Number978-1-5386-5933-5
Keywordsauthentication, certification, communication channel, computer network reliability, computer network security, Human Behavior, human factors, Metrics, network interface, Network interfaces, Network topology, OpenFlow, OpenFlow SDN, Protocols, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, SDN controller, SDN OpenFlow communication, SDN security, SDN security attacks, security, Servers, Software Defined Network, Software Defined Network (SDN), software defined networking, SSL Trust Models, SSL/TLS, telecommunication channels, Transport Layer Security
Abstract

Software Defined Network (SDN) is a revolutionary networking paradigm which provides the flexibility of programming the network interface as per the need and demand of the user. Software Defined Network (SDN) is independent of vendor specific hardware or protocols and offers the easy extensions in the networking. A customized network as per on user demand facilitates communication control via a single entity i.e. SDN controller. Due to this SDN Controller has become more vulnerable to SDN security attacks and more specifically a single point of failure. It is worth noticing that vulnerabilities were identified because of customized applications which are semi-independent of underlying network infrastructure. No doubt, SDN has provided numerous benefits like breaking vendor lock-ins, reducing overhead cost, easy innovations, increasing programmability among devices, introducing new features and so on. But security of SDN cannot be neglected and it has become a major topic of debate. The communication channel used in SDN is OpenFlow which has made TLS implementation an optional approach in SDN. TLS adoption is important and still vulnerable. This paper focuses on making SDN OpenFlow communication more secure by following extended TLS support and defensive algorithm.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8776607
DOI10.1109/CONFLUENCE.2019.8776607
Citation Keymidha_extended_2019