Cyber Security in Virtualized Communication Networks: Open Challenges for NATO

R. Lopes, Caroline Bildsten, K. Wrona, Simo Huopio, Daniel Eidenskog, O. Worthington
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Modern multi-nation military communication and information systems demand rapid deployment and reconfiguration to enable secure information exchange between domains belonging to different nations. In order to support such a multi-nation mission scenarios NATO has been developing the concept of a federated mission network (FMN). These networks are leveraging the advantages of software-defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV) to adapt to a wide range of security requirements using network security functions (NSF). The investigation reported in this paper discusses two use cases, namely how to automate security policy evaluation, and how to deploy a security guard (Information Exchange Function) between network segments with different classification. Both cases use network scenarios from protected core network (PCN) because the goal is to compile open challenges to automate the deployment and management of secure coalition networks.
虚拟化通信网络中的网络安全:北约面临的公开挑战
现代多国军事通信和信息系统需要快速部署和重构,以实现不同国家域之间的安全信息交换。为了支持这种多国任务场景,北约一直在发展联邦任务网络(FMN)的概念。这些网络利用软件定义网络(SDN)和网络功能虚拟化(NFV)的优势,利用网络安全功能(NSF)来适应广泛的安全需求。本文报告的调查讨论了两个用例,即如何自动化安全策略评估,以及如何在不同分类的网段之间部署安全防护(信息交换功能)。这两种情况都使用受保护核心网(PCN)的网络场景,因为目标是编译开放挑战,以自动部署和管理安全联盟网络。
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