Software Defined Networking Security: A Review

Authors

  • Komal Sharma Student, Department of Computer Science, Poornima Group of Institutions, Jaipur, Rajasthan
  • Sumit Kumar Assistant. Professor, Department of Computer Science, Poornima Group of Institutions, Jaipur, Rajasthan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37591/josettt.v8i2.102

Abstract

The rifest networking model is that of software-networking (SDN). SDN is related in many ways to computer networking, allowing system resources to be handled through the abstraction of higherefficiency. This can be achieved by disconnecting the calling mechanism wherever traffic is distributed (control plane) from traffic systems to destination (data plane) chosen. The use of SDN in fashionable networks provides the abundant lightsomeness and visibility needed for orchestration and deployment of network solutions. Nonetheless, in terms of threat attack detection and risk mitigation, particularly for advanced persistent attacks such as DDoS and facet channel attacks in clouds, SDN stack control plane saturation attacks still present open challenges in SDN environments from the safety viewpoints. We aim to conduct associate SDN health survey in this article. We prefer to concentrate on evaluating security problems in the SDN and updating current countermeasures. In the meantime, we continue to develop SDN security directions for future study.

Published

2021-12-16

How to Cite

[1]
K. Sharma and S. Kumar, “Software Defined Networking Security: A Review”, JoSETTT, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 19–23, Dec. 2021.