SecSoN 2018 - 2018 Workshop on Security in Softwarized Networks: Prospects and Challenges (SecSoN 2018)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The First Workshop on Security in Softwarized Networks: Prospects and Challenges (SecSoN) will be held in conjunction with ACM SIGCOMM 2018 in Budapest, Hungary, on August 20-24, 2018.
Operators and enterprises in general are increasingly moving towards a softwarization of their networks. Former dedicated network elements are virtualized and placed on commercial-off-the-shelf hardware. Technologies for softwarization are Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV). They allow for a more efficient management of the network. Whereas NFV replaces the tightly integrated middlebox appliances by flexible Virtualized Network Functions (VNFs) running as software instances on standard servers, SDN enables a fine-granular and programmable selection and redirection of flows in the network. On one hand, this softwarization reduces the costs for network equipment. On the other hand, it broadens the attack surface as novel networking devices and protocols are deployed, which needs to be considered during the risk assessment. Especially due to their critical role within the softwarized management of the network, these devices and protocols are high ranked targets for potential attackers and thus, require extensive testing and hardening. In addition, the adaptation of these technologies in enterprise networks remains limited. This is due to the fact, that the integration of new technologies into an existing network infrastructure is a highly complex task, as the compatibility with systems such as network management and cloud management must be assured for production environments.
SecSoN 2018 will focus on the prospects and challenges of softwarized networking with particular attention to the following topics.
List of Topics
Securing softwarized network architectures and virtualized environments
Security for 5G, particularly secure network slicing and isolation
Integration of hardware security components in a softwarized world
Cognitive and automated network security management
Integration of programmable data planes and stateful data path solutions of security functions, e.g., firewalls, intrusion detection systems
SDN/NFV interface hardening
Pentesting and test automation in softwarized networks
Security considerations for placement and orchestration
Security monitoring of and with softwarized networks and threat analysis
Trust relationships between softwarized entities
Forensics, attack analysis and risk evaluation methods tailored to softwarized networks
Security events processing and configuration verification and validation
Operators and enterprises in general are increasingly moving towards a softwarization of their networks. Former dedicated network elements are virtualized and placed on commercial-off-the-shelf hardware. Technologies for softwarization are Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV). They allow for a more efficient management of the network. Whereas NFV replaces the tightly integrated middlebox appliances by flexible Virtualized Network Functions (VNFs) running as software instances on standard servers, SDN enables a fine-granular and programmable selection and redirection of flows in the network. On one hand, this softwarization reduces the costs for network equipment. On the other hand, it broadens the attack surface as novel networking devices and protocols are deployed, which needs to be considered during the risk assessment. Especially due to their critical role within the softwarized management of the network, these devices and protocols are high ranked targets for potential attackers and thus, require extensive testing and hardening. In addition, the adaptation of these technologies in enterprise networks remains limited. This is due to the fact, that the integration of new technologies into an existing network infrastructure is a highly complex task, as the compatibility with systems such as network management and cloud management must be assured for production environments.
SecSoN 2018 will focus on the prospects and challenges of softwarized networking with particular attention to the following topics.
List of Topics
Securing softwarized network architectures and virtualized environments
Security for 5G, particularly secure network slicing and isolation
Integration of hardware security components in a softwarized world
Cognitive and automated network security management
Integration of programmable data planes and stateful data path solutions of security functions, e.g., firewalls, intrusion detection systems
SDN/NFV interface hardening
Pentesting and test automation in softwarized networks
Security considerations for placement and orchestration
Security monitoring of and with softwarized networks and threat analysis
Trust relationships between softwarized entities
Forensics, attack analysis and risk evaluation methods tailored to softwarized networks
Security events processing and configuration verification and validation
Other CFPs
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- 2018 Workshop on Network Meets AI & ML (NetAIM 2018)
- 2018 Workshop on Networking for Emerging Applications and Technologies (NEAT 2018)
- 2018 Workshop on Mobile Edge Communications (MECOMM 2018)
- 2018 Workshop on Kernel Bypassing Networks (KBNets 2018)
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