
Security in Network Functions Virtualization
ISTE Press - Elsevier
Published on 17. November 2017
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-1-78548-257-1 (ISBN)
Description
The software and networking industry is experiencing a rapid development and deployment of Network Functions Visualization (NFV) technology, in both enterprise and cloud data center networks. One of the primary reasons for this technological trend is that NFV has the capability to reduce CAPEX and OPEX, whilst increasing networking service efficiency, performance, agility, scalability, and resource utilization. Despite such well-recognized benefits, security remains a major concern of network service providers and seriously impedes the further expansion of NFV.
This book is therefore dedicated to investigating and exploring the potential security issues of NFV. It contains three major elements: a thorough overview of the NFV framework and architecture, a comprehensive threat analysis aiming to establish a layer-specific threat taxonomy for NFV enabled networking services, and a series of comparative studies of security best practices in traditional networking scenarios and in NFV, ultimately leading to a set of recommendations on security countermeasures in NFV.
This book is primarily intended for engineers, engineering students and researchers and those with an interest in the field of networks and telecommunications (architectures, protocols, services) in general, and particularly software-defined network (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV)-based security services.
This book is therefore dedicated to investigating and exploring the potential security issues of NFV. It contains three major elements: a thorough overview of the NFV framework and architecture, a comprehensive threat analysis aiming to establish a layer-specific threat taxonomy for NFV enabled networking services, and a series of comparative studies of security best practices in traditional networking scenarios and in NFV, ultimately leading to a set of recommendations on security countermeasures in NFV.
This book is primarily intended for engineers, engineering students and researchers and those with an interest in the field of networks and telecommunications (architectures, protocols, services) in general, and particularly software-defined network (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV)-based security services.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 165 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
280 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78548-257-1 (9781785482571)
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Zonghua Zhang | Ahmed Meddahi
Security in Network Functions Virtualization
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Persons
Zonghua Zhang is a faculty member of IMT Lille Douai, Institut Mines-Telecom in France. He holds a PhD in information science and an HDR (accreditation for research supervision) diploma in computer science. He has more than 15 years of academic and research experience in cybersecurity. Ahmed Meddahi is Professor at IMT Lille Douai, Institut Mines-Telecom in France. He holds a PhD from Evry University with Institut National des Telecom and an HDR from UPMC-Paris 6 University. He has over 20 years of academic and research experience in network protocols and architecture.
Author
IMT Lille Douai, Institut Mines-Telecom, France
IMT Lille Douai, Institut Mines-Telecom, France
Content
1. NFV Management and Orchestration
2. Use Case Driven Security Threat Analysis
3. NFV-based Security Management
4. Identity and Access Management in NFV
5. Intrusion Prevention and Detection in NFV
6. Network Isolation
7. Data Protection in NFV
2. Use Case Driven Security Threat Analysis
3. NFV-based Security Management
4. Identity and Access Management in NFV
5. Intrusion Prevention and Detection in NFV
6. Network Isolation
7. Data Protection in NFV