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Flow Table Security in SDN: Adversarial Reconnaissance and Intelligent Attacks
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2020
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EngineeringInformation SecurityComputer ArchitectureSoftware Defined SecuritySide-channel AttackHardware SecurityDenial-of-service AttackSystems EngineeringNetwork SecuritySoftware-defined NetworkingCommunication BottleneckTarget Flow TableComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceData SecurityCryptographyEdge ComputingAttack ModelCloud ComputingFlow TableFlow Table Security
The performance-driven design of SDN architectures leaves many security vulnerabilities, a notable one being the communication bottleneck between the controller and the switches. Functioning as a cache between the controller and the switches, the flow table mitigates this bottleneck by caching flow rules received from the controller at each switch, but is very limited in size due to the high cost and power consumption of the underlying storage medium. It thus presents an easy target for attacks. Observing that many existing defenses are based on simplistic attack models, we develop a model of intelligent attacks that exploit specific cache-like behaviors of the flow table to infer its internal configuration and state, and then design attack parameters accordingly. Our evaluations show that such attacks can accurately expose the internal parameters of the target flow table and cause measurable damage with the minimum effort.
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