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It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 2017 ACM International Workshop on Security in Software Defined Networks & Network Function Virtualization - SDN-NFV Security'17. SDNNFV Security'17 offers a unique opportunity by bringing together researchers from academic, industry, as well as government agencies to discuss security challenges faced by two emerging networking paradigms, Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV). SDN-NFV Security'17 solicits the submission of original unpublished ideas in 6-page long papers and 4-page short papers that address the latest practices, experiences, and lessons learned on SDN and NFV security.
The call for papers attracted submissions from Europe and the United States. SDN-NFV Security'17 received ten submissions. We have accepted four of them as full papers and two as short papers to be presented in this workshop, after a rigorous review process (at least 3 reviews for each paper) and discussion phase. In addition, we have invited seven papers from domain experts to be presented in the workshop.
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CommunityGuard: A Crowdsourced Home Cyber-Security System
In this paper, we propose and implement CommunityGuard, a system which comprises of intelligent Guardian Nodes that learn and prevent malicious traffic from coming into and going out of a user's personal area network. In the CommunityGuard model, each ...
Enabling SDN Experimentation in Network Testbeds
Software-defined networking (SDN) has become a popular technology, being adopted in operational networks and being a hot research topic. Many network testbeds today are used to test new research solutions and would benefit from offering SDN ...
ScienceSDS: A Novel Software Defined Security Framework for Large-scale Data-intensive Science
Experimental science workflows from projects such as Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) and Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO) are characterized by data-intensive computational tasks over large datasets transferred over encrypted ...
Viable Protection of High-Performance Networks through Hardware/Software Co-Design
Commercial as well as scientific networks have increased tremendously in speed over the last years. However, in today's world, such fast networks also expose sites to incessant network attacks like theft of information, parasitic resource consumption, ...
A First Step Towards Security Extension for NFV Orchestrator
Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) has recently emerged as one of the new networking paradigms to significantly change the way that the networks and services are deployed, managed, and operated. One of the major advantages of NFV is to reduce ...
Trusted Click: Overcoming Security issues of NFV in the Cloud
Network Function Virtualization has received a large amount of research and recent efforts have been made to further leverage the cloud to enhance NFV. However, since there are privacy and security issues with using cloud computing, work has been done ...
Dynamic DDoS Defense Resource Allocation using Network Function Virtualization
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) is one of the most common but destructive kind of cyberattacks. The DDoS attack traffic vastly includes the SYN packets. To handle excessive DDoS traffic without large impact on the benign traffic, it is important to ...
Dynamic Defense Provision via Network Functions Virtualization
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) is a critical part of a new defense paradigm providing high flexibility at a lower cost through software-based virtual instances. Despite the promise of the NFV, the original Intrusion Detection System (IDS) ...
Towards Effective Virtualization of Intrusion Detection Systems
Traditional Intrusion Detection Systems (IDSes) are generally implemented on vendor proprietary appliances or middleboxes, which usually lack a general programming interface, and their versatility and flexibility are also very poor. Emerging Network ...
Tracing the Arc of Smartphone Application Security
The introduction of smart phones in the mid-2000s forever changed the way users interact with data and computation--and through it prompted a renaissance of digital innovation. Yet, at the same time, the architectures, applications and services that ...
Dynamic Game based Security framework in SDN-enabled Cloud Networking Environments
SDN provides a way to manage complex networks by introducing programmability and abstraction of the control plane. All networks suffer from attacks to critical infrastructure and services such as DDoS attacks. We make use of the programmability provided ...
Ultimate Forwarding Resilience in OpenFlow Networks
Software defined networking is a rapidly expanding networking paradigm that aims to separate the control logic from the forwarding devices. Through centralized control, network operators are able to deploy and manage more efficient forwarding ...
Reflections on Data Integration for SDN
Software-defined networking (SDN) provides an unprecedented opportunity to exercise computing principles in networking practice. This paper investigates data integration, a under-explored discipline from the database community. We propose to manage the ...
CareNet: Building a Secure Software-defined Infrastructure for Home-based Healthcare
Healthcare network and computing infrastructure is rapidly changing from closed environments to open environments that incorporate new devices and new application scenarios. Home-based healthcare is such an example of leveraging pervasive sensors and ...
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Proceedings of the ACM International Workshop on Security in Software Defined Networks & Network Function Virtualization
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
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SDN-NFVSec '17 | 10 | 4 | 40% |
SDN-NFV Security '16 | 20 | 7 | 35% |
Overall | 30 | 11 | 37% |