Software-Defined Networking (SDN)

In the contemporary cybersecurity landscape, robust attack detection mechanisms are important for organizations. However, the current state of research in Software-Defined Networking (SDN) suffers from a notable lack of recent SDN-OpenFlow-based datasets. Here we introduce a novel dataset for intrusion detection in Software-Defined Networking named SDNFlow. The dataset, derived from OpenFlow statistics gathered from real traffic, integrates a comprehensive range of network activities.

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It is now widely known fact that the Cloud computing and Software defined network paradigms have received a wide acceptance from researchers, academia and the industry. But the wider acceptance of cloud computing and SDN paradigms are hampered by increasing security threats. One of the several facts is that the advancements in processing facilities currently available are implicitly helping the attackers to attack in various directions. For example, it is visible that the conventional DoS attacks are now extended to cloud environments as DDoS attacks.

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The rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) has opened new research lines that focus on applying IoT applications to domains further beyond basic user-grade applications, such as Industry or Healthcare. These domains demand a very high Quality of Service (QoS), mainly a very short response time. In order to meet these demands, some works are evaluating how to modularize and deploy IoT applications in different nodes of the infrastructure (edge, fog, cloud), as well as how to place the network controllers, since these decisions affect the response time of the application.

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