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SDN/NFV-based DDoS Mitigation via Pushback

Nurefşan Sertbaş Bülbül, Mathias Fischer

202024 citationsDOI

Abstract

Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks aim at bringing down or decreasing the availability of services for their legitimate users, by exhausting network or server resources. It is difficult to differentiate attack traffic from legitimate traffic as the attack can come from distributed nodes that additionally might spoof their IP addresses. Traditional DoS mitigation solutions fail to defend all kinds of DoS attacks and huge DoS attacks might exceed the processing capacity of routers and firewalls easily. The advent of Software-defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) has brought a new perspective for network defense. Key features of such technologies like global network view and flexibly positionable security functionality can be used for mitigating DDoS attacks. In this paper, we propose a collaborative DDoS attack mitigation scheme that uses SDN and NFV. We adopt a machine learning algorithm from related work to derive accurate patterns describing DDoS attacks. Our experimental results indicate that our framework is able to differentiate attack and legitimate traffic with high accuracy and in near-realtime. Furthermore, the derived patterns can be used to create OpenFlow (OF) or Firewall rules that can be pushed back into the direction of the attack origin for more efficient and distributed filtering.

Topics & Concepts

Denial-of-service attackComputer scienceFirewall (physics)OpenFlowApplication layer DDoS attackSoftware-defined networkingTrinooComputer securityNetwork Functions VirtualizationComputer networkKey (lock)ServerThe InternetCloud computingOperating systemSchwarzschild radiusClassical mechanicsPhysicsGravitationCharged black holeNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionSoftware-Defined Networks and 5GInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting
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