Stanford Seminar - Security and the Software Defined Network

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Overview

Explore network security and software-defined networking in this 1-2 hour seminar from Stanford University. Learn threat analysis, flow orchestration, and policy management.

Syllabus

Introduction.
Classic network perimeter defense.
Network Threat Analysis.
SDN for Security: Sophisticated Flow Orchestration.
Security challenges: What happens when software defines your network flow policy?.
Network Policy Conflict Arbitration.
Example SDN Challenge.
Security Essentials.
Consolidating Southbound Interface.
Identifying Authentication.
App Credentials: Hierarchical Authorization Roles.
App Credentials: Permissions for OpenFlow Apps.
Application Mediation Service.
Intuition Behind RCA.
Security Audit.
Rosemary.
Security-Mode ONOS Extensions.
SM-ONOS : Centralized Security Policy Management Meets Decentralized Enforcement.
The Security Actuator Package.
OF-BotHunter.
Honeynets - Today's Challenges.
FlowBoss.
Peripherals - No International Calls.
Limits on International calls from workstations.
Concept.
what really happened?.
Conclusions.

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Stanford Online

Stanford Seminar - Security and the Software Defined Network
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Stanford Seminar - Security and the Software Defined Network

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