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Title: SDN as a defence mechanism : a comprehensive survey
Authors: Ayodele, Believe
Buttigieg, Victor
Keywords: Software-defined networking (Computer network technology)
Computer networks -- Security measures
Cyberterrorism -- Prevention
Malware (Computer software)
Information technology -- Security measures
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Ayodele, B., & Buttigieg, V. (2024). SDN as a defence mechanism: a comprehensive survey. International Journal of Information Security, 23(1), 141-185.
Abstract: Investing in cybersecurity is increasingly considered a significant area and aspect a business or organisation should seriously consider. Some of these security solutions are network-based and provide many levels of protection. However, traditional networks are seen to be vendor-specific and are limited, enabling minor to no network flexibility or customisation. Implementing SDN to combat cyberattacks is a workable option for resolving this traditional network constraint. Less attention has been paid to how SDN has been utilised to address security concerns, with most surveys concentrating on the security challenges the SDN paradigm faces. This study aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art on how SDN has been used to combat attacks between 2017 and 2022 by highlighting the specifics of each literature, its advantages, limitations, and potential areas for further study. This work introduces a taxonomy highlighting SDN’s fundamental traits and contributions as a defence mechanism (SaaDM).
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/123245
ISSN: 16155270
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