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POSTER: Security Control System Enabling to Keep an Intra-LAN in a Secure State Using Security-and-Performance Ratio Control Policies

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With the emergence of inexpensive network components and high-speed network services, a variety of network-capable electronic devices have become available. However, as no self-defence mechanism is equipped in a usual network device, the device can be attacked by other devices or by attackers, which causes it in a vulnerable state. In this paper, we propose a system for keeping an Intra-LAN in a secure state with isolation of such a network information device. The system the communications between devices in the LAN by introducing the safety-and-performance ratio control policies. The control policies are controlled dynamically. The isolation of a devices is performed using an intrusion detection system. A secure LAN can be maintained by the dynamic controlled policies.We have confirmed that the LAN can keep secure with actual LAN environment experiments of our system.

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      CCS '14: Proceedings of the 2014 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security
      November 2014
      1592 pages
      ISBN:9781450329576
      DOI:10.1145/2660267
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      1. LAN security
      2. openflow
      3. security and performance

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