Visible to the public MPTCP-based Security Schema in Fog Computing

TitleMPTCP-based Security Schema in Fog Computing
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsELMansy, Hossam, Metwally, Khaled, Badran, Khaled
Conference Name2022 13th International Conference on Electrical Engineering (ICEENG)
Keywordscloud computing, Computational modeling, Fog Computing, Fog-Computing Security, IoT security, Linux, man-in-the-middle attack, Multipath-TCP, performance evaluation, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Resource management, security, software defined network security, Technological innovation
Abstract

Recently, Cloud Computing became one of today's great innovations for provisioning Information Technology (IT) resources. Moreover, a new model has been introduced named Fog Computing, which addresses Cloud Computing paradigm issues regarding time delay and high cost. However, security challenges are still a big concern about the vulnerabilities to both Cloud and Fog Computing systems. Man- in- the- Middle (MITM) is considered one of the most destructive attacks in a Fog Computing context. Moreover, it's very complex to detect MiTM attacks as it is performed passively at the Software-Defined Networking (SDN) level, also the Fog Computing paradigm is ideally suitable for MITM attacks. In this paper, a MITM mitigation scheme will be proposed consisting of an SDN network (Fog Leaders) which controls a layer of Fog Nodes. Furthermore, Multi-Path TCP (MPTCP) has been used between all edge devices and Fog Nodes to improve resource utilization and security. The proposed solution performance evaluation has been carried out in a simulation environment using Mininet, Ryu SDN controller and Multipath TCP (MPTCP) Linux kernel. The experimental results showed that the proposed solution improves security, network resiliency and resource utilization without any significant overheads compared to the traditional TCP implementation.

DOI10.1109/ICEENG49683.2022.9781992
Citation Keyelmansy_mptcp-based_2022