Visible to the public Systematic Mapping on Prevention of DDoS Attacks on Software Defined Networks

TitleSystematic Mapping on Prevention of DDoS Attacks on Software Defined Networks
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsVieira, Alfredo Menezes, Junior, Rubens de Souza Matos, Ribeiro, Admilson de Ribamar Lima
Conference Name2021 IEEE International Systems Conference (SysCon)
Keywordscomposability, Databases, DDoS Attack Prevention, denial-of-service attack, distributed denial of service, Human Behavior, Internet, Metrics, Network security, Protocols, pubcrawl, Publishing, resilience, Resiliency, Software, Software-Defined Networks, Systematics
AbstractCyber attacks are a major concern for network administrators as the occurrences of such events are continuously increasing on the Internet. Software-defined networks (SDN) enable many management applications, but they may also become targets for attackers. Due to the separation of the data plane and the control plane, the controller appears as a new element in SDN networks, allowing centralized control of the network, becoming a strategic target in carrying out an attack. According to reports generated by security labs, the frequency of the distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks has seen an increase in recent years, characterizing a major threat to the SDN. However, few research papers address the prevention of DDoS attacks on SDN. Therefore, this work presents a Systematic Mapping of Literature, aiming at identifying, classifying, and thus disseminating current research studies that propose techniques and methods for preventing DDoS attacks in SDN. When answering these questions, it was determined that the SDN controller was vulnerable to possible DDoS attacks. No prevention methods were found in the literature for the first phase of the attack (when attackers try to deceive users and infect the host). Therefore, the security of software-defined networks still needs improvement over DDoS attacks, despite the evident risk of an attack targeting the SDN controller.
DOI10.1109/SysCon48628.2021.9447143
Citation Keyvieira_systematic_2021