Security in Lightweight Network Function Virtualisation for Federated Cloud and IoT

Philippe Massonet, Laurent Deru, Amel Achour, S. Dupont, Louis-Marie Croisez, A. Levin, M. Villari
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Smart IoT applications require connecting multiple IoT devices and networks with multiple services running in fog and cloud computing platforms. One approach to connecting IoT devices with cloud and fog services is to create a federated virtual network. The main benefit of this approach is that IoT devices can then interact with multiple remote services using an application specific federated network where no traffic from other applications passes. This federated network spans multiple cloud platforms and IoT networks but it can be managed as a single entity. From the point of view of security, federated virtual networks can be managed centrally and be secured with a coherent global network security policy. This does not mean that the same security policy applies everywhere, but that the different security policies are specified in a single coherent security policy. In this paper we propose to extend a federated cloud networking security architecture so that it can secure IoT devices and networks. The federated network is extended to the edge of IoT networks by integrating a federation agent in an IoT gateway or network controller (Can bus, 6LowPan, Lora, ...). This allows communication between the federated cloud network and the IoT network. The security architecture is based on the concepts of network function virtualisation (NFV) and service function chaining (SFC) for composing security services. The IoT network and devices can then be protected by security virtual network functions (VNF) running at the edge of the IoT network.
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联邦云和物联网轻量级网络功能虚拟化的安全性
智能物联网应用需要将多个物联网设备和网络与运行在雾和云计算平台上的多个服务连接起来。将物联网设备与云和雾服务连接的一种方法是创建一个联合虚拟网络。这种方法的主要好处是,物联网设备可以使用特定于应用程序的联邦网络与多个远程服务进行交互,而不会有来自其他应用程序的流量通过。这个联合网络跨越多个云平台和物联网网络,但它可以作为一个单一实体进行管理。从安全性的角度来看,联邦虚拟网络可以集中管理,并使用一致的全局网络安全策略进行保护。这并不意味着相同的安全策略适用于所有地方,而是在单个一致的安全策略中指定不同的安全策略。在本文中,我们建议扩展联邦云网络安全架构,以便它可以保护物联网设备和网络。通过在物联网网关或网络控制器(Can总线、6LowPan、Lora等)中集成联邦代理,将联邦网络扩展到物联网网络的边缘。这允许联邦云网络和物联网网络之间的通信。该安全架构基于网络功能虚拟化(NFV)和业务功能链(SFC)的概念来组成安全服务。然后,运行在物联网网络边缘的安全虚拟网络功能(VNF)可以保护物联网网络和设备。
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