Seminar “Leveraging Software Defined Perimeter (SDP) as an Effective Implementation Approach of Zero-Trust Architecture in Enhancing Security in the SDN-Enabled Modern Campus Network Infrastructure”

Seminar “Leveraging Software Defined Perimeter (SDP) as an Effective Implementation Approach of Zero-Trust Architecture in Enhancing Security in the SDN-Enabled Modern Campus Network Infrastructure”

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11 May
Location
Online
About the event

11 May at 15:00 MSK

Network softwarization presents a breakthrough in designing modern networks and providing a myriad of new network services and operations. Software-Defined Network (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) exemplars play an essential role in this transformation. SDN, NFV, and integrated SDN/NFV frameworks gain significant momentum in the sense of network security, depicting key enablers towards the on-demand protection mechanisms provisioning.

However, SDN, NFV, and SDN/NFV frameworks’ inherent security flaws pose the main challenge in adopting Network softwarization security mechanisms. To address this issue, we propose a Zero-Trust Architecture (ZTA)-Software-Defined Perimeter (SDP)-powered approach to enhance security holistically in the SDN/NFV-enabled campus network. We also provide a threat model and analyze the security and performance of the proposed model. Furthermore, we highlight possible network security function implementations in a zero-trust compliant manner to improve protection for network resources, endpoints devices, and network flows for effective threat detection and response capabilities while incurring little overhead and latency.

Online

Speaker

Francis Aidan Ruambo, Lecturer in the Department of Information Systems and Technology at the Mbeya University of Science and Technology (MUST).

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