SDN-NFV Security 2017 - ACM International Workshop on Security in Software Defined Networks & Network Function Virtualization
Date2017-03-22 - 2017-03-24
Deadline2016-09-15
VenueScottsdale, AZ, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.codaspy.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
The key goal of this workshop is to foster active interactions among diverse researchers and practitioners, and generate added momentum towards research in finding viable solutions to the security challenges faced by two emerging networking paradigms, Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) .
We solicit unpublished research papers, both regular (6 pages max) and short (4 pages max) papers, that address the latest practices, experiences, and lessons learned on SDN and NFV security. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
SDN/NFV-enabled security architecture
SDN/NFV-based automated network security
SDN/NFV-based mitigation for attacks
Authentication/confidentiality in SDN/NFV-based networks
Proofs of security in SDN/NFV-based networks
Logic flaws in SDN/NFV implementations
Attacks/defense to SDN controllers, protocols, and APIs
SDN-oriented security policy enforcement
Trust management of SDN applications and controllers
Development and deployment of NFV-based security functions (virtual firewalls, virtual IDSs, virtual DDoS mitigation, etc.)
Safe state migration in NFV
Network Security as a Service
We solicit unpublished research papers, both regular (6 pages max) and short (4 pages max) papers, that address the latest practices, experiences, and lessons learned on SDN and NFV security. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
SDN/NFV-enabled security architecture
SDN/NFV-based automated network security
SDN/NFV-based mitigation for attacks
Authentication/confidentiality in SDN/NFV-based networks
Proofs of security in SDN/NFV-based networks
Logic flaws in SDN/NFV implementations
Attacks/defense to SDN controllers, protocols, and APIs
SDN-oriented security policy enforcement
Trust management of SDN applications and controllers
Development and deployment of NFV-based security functions (virtual firewalls, virtual IDSs, virtual DDoS mitigation, etc.)
Safe state migration in NFV
Network Security as a Service
Other CFPs
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