Combined NFV and SDN Applications for Mitigation of Cyber-Attacks Conducted by Botnets in 5G Mobile Networks

Main Authors: Bernini, Giacomo, Giardina, Pietro Giuseppe, Carrozzo, Gino, Huertas Celdran, Alberto, Gil Perez, Manuel, Alcaraz Calero, Jose M., Wang, Qi, Koutsopoulos, Konstantinos, Neves, Pedro
Format: Proceeding
Terbitan: , 2017
Subjects:
SDN
NFV
5G
Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/1489770
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author Bernini, Giacomo
Giardina, Pietro Giuseppe
Carrozzo, Gino
Huertas Celdran, Alberto
Gil Perez, Manuel
Alcaraz Calero, Jose M.
Wang, Qi
Koutsopoulos, Konstantinos
Neves, Pedro
title Combined NFV and SDN Applications for Mitigation of Cyber-Attacks Conducted by Botnets in 5G Mobile Networks
publishDate 2017
topic SDN
NFV
5G
cyber-protection
url https://zenodo.org/record/1489770
contents 5G networks are envisioned to support substantially more users than the current 4G does as a direct consequence of the anticipated large diffusion of Machine-2-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) interconnected devices, often with significantly higher committed data rates than general bandwidth currently available into Long Term Evolution (LTE) and broadband networks. The expected large number of 5G subscribers will offer new opportunities to compromise devices and user services, which will allow attackers to trigger much larger and effective cyberattacks. Significant advances in network management automation are therefore needed to manage 5G networks and services in an efficient, scalable, and effective way while protecting users and infrastructures from a wide plethora of advanced security threats. This paper presents a novel self-organized network management approach for 5G mobile networks where autonomic capabilities are tightly combined with Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and Software-Defined Networking (SDN) technologies so as to provide an effective detection and mitigation of cyber-attacks.
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