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Strengthening SDN Security: Protocol Dialecting and Downgrade Attacks (2010.11870v1)

Published 22 Oct 2020 in cs.NI

Abstract: Software-defined networking (SDN) has become a fundamental technology for data centers and 5G networks. In an SDN network, routing and traffic management decisions are made by a centralized controller and communicated to switches via a control channel. Transport Layer Security (TLS) has been proposed as its single security layer; however, use of TLS is optional and connections are still vulnerable to downgrade attacks. In this paper, we propose the strengthening of security assurance using a protocol dialecting approach to provide additional and customizable security. We consider and evaluate two dialecting approaches for OpenFlow protocol operation, adding per-message authentication to the SDN control channel that is independent of TLS and provides robustness against downgrade attacks in the optional case of TLS implementation. Furthermore, we measure the performance impact of using these dialecting primitives in a Mininet experiment. The results show a modest increase of communication latency of less than 22%.

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