Internet Security Liberated via Software Defined Exchanges

Kuang-Ching Wang, R. Brooks, C. Barrineau, Jon Oakley, Lu Yu, Qing Wang
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Abstract

With software defined networking and network function virtualization technologies, networks can be programmed to have customized processing and paths for different traffic at manageable costs and for massive numbers of applications. Now, picture a future Internet where each entity - a person, an organization, or an autonomous system - has the ability to choose how traffic in their respective network sessions is routed and processed between itself and its counterparts. The network is, essentially, liberated from today's homogeneous IP-based routing and limited connection options. To realize such a network paradigm, we propose a software defined exchange architecture that can provide the needed network programmability, session-level customization, and scale. We present a case study for traffic-analysis-resistant communication among individuals, campuses, or web services, where IP addresses no longer need to have a one-to-one correspondence with service providers.
通过软件定义的交换解放互联网安全
通过软件定义的网络和网络功能虚拟化技术,可以对网络进行编程,以可管理的成本和大量应用程序为不同的流量提供定制的处理和路径。现在,想象一下未来的互联网,其中每个实体——一个人、一个组织或一个自治系统——都有能力选择如何在各自的网络会话中路由和处理自己与对应的网络会话中的流量。从本质上讲,该网络从当今同质的基于ip的路由和有限的连接选项中解放出来。为了实现这样一个网络范例,我们提出了一个软件定义的交换体系结构,它可以提供所需的网络可编程性、会话级定制和可扩展性。我们提出了一个案例研究,在个人、校园或web服务之间进行流量分析抵抗通信,其中IP地址不再需要与服务提供商进行一对一的通信。
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