Abstract
Software-defined networks (SDNs) have become a mechanism to separate the control plane and the data plane in the communication in networks. SDNs involve several challenges around their security and their confidentiality. Ideally, SDNs should incorporate autonomous and adaptive systems for controlling the routing to be able to isolate network resources that may be malfunctioning or whose security has been compromised with malware. The current work introduces a novel agent-based framework that simulates SDN isolation protocols by means of trust and reputation models. This way, SDN programmers may estimate the repercussions of certain isolation protocols based on trust models before actually deploying the protocol into the network.
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García-Magariño, I., & Lacuesta, R. (2017). ABS-TrustSDN: An agent-Based simulator of trust strategies in software-Defined networks. Security and Communication Networks, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/8575842
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