CRFeb 2, 2020

Permissioned Blockchain-Based Security for SDN in IoT Cloud Networks

arXiv:2002.00456v1
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This addresses security issues like DDoS attacks in SDN for IoT networks, but appears incremental as it builds on existing blockchain-based approaches.

The paper tackles security vulnerabilities in software-defined networking (SDN) for IoT cloud networks by proposing a permissioned blockchain-based solution with redundant SDN for load balancing, showing experimental gains in accuracy, update process, and bandwidth utilization.

The advancement in cloud networks has enabled connectivity of both traditional networked elements and new devices from all walks of life, thereby forming the Internet of Things (IoT). In an IoT setting, improving and scaling network components as well as reducing cost is essential to sustain exponential growth. In this domain, software-defined networking (SDN) is revolutionizing the network infrastructure with a new paradigm. SDN splits the control/routing logic from the data transfer/forwarding. This splitting causes many issues in SDN, such as vulnerabilities of DDoS attacks. Many solutions (including blockchain based) have been proposed to overcome these problems. In this work, we offer a blockchain-based solution that is provided in redundant SDN (load-balanced) to service millions of IoT devices. Blockchain is considered as tamper-proof and impossible to corrupt due to the replication of the ledger and consensus for verification and addition to the ledger. Therefore, it is a perfect fit for SDN in IoT Networks. Blockchain technology provides everyone with a working proof of decentralized trust. The experimental results show gain and efficiency with respect to the accuracy, update process, and bandwidth utilization.

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