Using Cyber Threat Intelligence to Prevent Malicious Known Traffic in a SDN Physical Testbed
Since the use of applications and communication tools has increased, one of the concerns of the responsible for network security has been to protect information and information systems, as well as to provide trust to end users for the use of information and communication technologies. Nowadays, atta...
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Zusammenfassung: | Since the use of applications and communication tools has increased, one of
the concerns of the responsible for network security has been to protect
information and information systems, as well as to provide trust to end users
for the use of information and communication technologies. Nowadays, attacks on
the network have increased and undergone modifications, which make the task for
traditional security devices difficult, being necessary to add the intelligence
to face the new attacks generated in the network. Hence the need to incorporate
Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) as a new component in the network. This work
focuses on the use of information provided by a CTI to improve the security of
Software Defined Networks (SDN), and at the same time, analyze how malicious
traffic could be blocked in a physical testbed. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1909.02237 |