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Enhancing east-west interface security in heterogeneous SDN via blockchain
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Software defined networking (SDN) increasingly integrates multiple controllers from diverse vendors to enhance network scalability, flexibility, and reliability. However, such heterogeneous deployments pose significant security threats, especially at the east-west interface which is connecting these controllers. Existing solutions are inadequate for ensuring robust protection across multi-vendor SDN environments as most of them are meant to a specific type of attacks, use centralized solution, or designed for homogeneous SDN environments. This study proposes a blockchain-based security framework to address existing security gaps within heterogeneous SDN environments. The framework establishes a decentralized, robust, and interoperable security layer for distributed SDN controllers. By utilizing the Ethereum blockchain with customized smart contract-based checks, the proposed approach enables mutual authentication among controllers, secures data exchange, and controls network access. The framework effectively mitigates common SDN threats such as distributed denial-of-service (DDoS), man-in-the-middle (MitM), false data injection, and unauthorized access. Experimental results highlight the practicality of the solution, achieving a stable throughput of approximately 20 transactions per second with an average authentication latency of 28–40 ms. These results demonstrate that the proposed framework not only enhances inter-controller communication security but also maintains the network performance, making it a reliable and scalable solution for real-world SDN deployments.
Title: Enhancing east-west interface security in heterogeneous SDN via blockchain
Description:
Software defined networking (SDN) increasingly integrates multiple controllers from diverse vendors to enhance network scalability, flexibility, and reliability.
However, such heterogeneous deployments pose significant security threats, especially at the east-west interface which is connecting these controllers.
Existing solutions are inadequate for ensuring robust protection across multi-vendor SDN environments as most of them are meant to a specific type of attacks, use centralized solution, or designed for homogeneous SDN environments.
This study proposes a blockchain-based security framework to address existing security gaps within heterogeneous SDN environments.
The framework establishes a decentralized, robust, and interoperable security layer for distributed SDN controllers.
By utilizing the Ethereum blockchain with customized smart contract-based checks, the proposed approach enables mutual authentication among controllers, secures data exchange, and controls network access.
The framework effectively mitigates common SDN threats such as distributed denial-of-service (DDoS), man-in-the-middle (MitM), false data injection, and unauthorized access.
Experimental results highlight the practicality of the solution, achieving a stable throughput of approximately 20 transactions per second with an average authentication latency of 28–40 ms.
These results demonstrate that the proposed framework not only enhances inter-controller communication security but also maintains the network performance, making it a reliable and scalable solution for real-world SDN deployments.
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