Inter‐function anomaly analysis for correct SDN/NFV deployment
Cataldo Basile,
Daniele Canavese,
Antonio Lioy,
Christian Pitscheider and
Fulvio Valenza
International Journal of Network Management, 2016, vol. 26, issue 1, 25-43
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Implementing the security of a network consists in individually configuring several network functions. Network functions are configured by means of a policy composed of a set of rules, but their actual behaviour is influenced by the other policies implemented by all the other network functions around them. This paper proposes a formal model that can be used to detect inter‐function anomalies, which are defined as the interferences between two or more functions deployed in the same network. We have proved with experiments that the proposed model is fast and scalable. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Date: 2016
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