Athena:软件定义网络中可扩展异常检测的框架

Seunghyeon Lee, Jinwoo Kim, Seungwon Shin, Phillip A. Porras, V. Yegneswaran
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基于网络的异常检测是一个成熟的研究领域,许多项目已经产生了算法来检测网络中战略点的可疑和异常活动。在本文中,我们研究了如何将异常检测开发框架集成到现有的软件定义网络(SDN)基础设施中,以支持跨整个网络数据平面的复杂异常检测服务,而不仅仅是在网络出口边界。我们提出雅典娜作为一个新的基于sdn的软件解决方案,输出一个结构良好的开发接口,并提供通用功能,快速合成范围广泛的异常检测服务和网络监控功能,只需最少的编程工作。Athena是一个完全分布式的应用程序托管架构,与之前的SDN安全监控和分析项目相比,它具有独特的可扩展性。我们将讨论使用Athena开发库的示例用例场景,并根据实际环境中的可用性、可伸缩性和开销来评估系统性能。
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Athena: A Framework for Scalable Anomaly Detection in Software-Defined Networks
Network-based anomaly detection is a well-mined area of research, with many projects that have produced algorithms to detect suspicious and anomalous activities at strategic points in a network. In this paper, we examine how to integrate an anomaly detection development framework into existing software-defined network (SDN) infrastructures to support sophisticated anomaly detection services across the entire network data plane, not just at network egress boundaries. We present Athena as a new SDN-based software solution that exports a well-structured development interface and provides general purpose functions for rapidly synthesizing a wide range of anomaly detection services and network monitoring functions with minimal programming effort. Athena is a fully distributed application hosting architecture, enabling a unique degree of scalability from prior SDN security monitoring and analysis projects. We discuss example use-case scenarios with Athena's development libraries, and evaluate system performance with respect to usability, scalability, and overhead in real world environments.
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