Network resource virtualization and dynamic service configuration are key functionalities in future Internet scenarios and can take advantage of the network programmability paradigm. As a key system thought for next-generation networks, a programmable router is a modular node to support this context. It relies on high-performance optical switching fabric and modular software organization, to seamlessly meet the dynamic requirements of emerging and future applications. In this chapter, the security aspects arising when customers and service providers access node and service programmability are discussed. Secure service support based on control and forwarding element separation is proposed and tested in a software router context to show the f...
Abstract—Network virtualization is a key technology that is necessary to support diverse protocol su...
Active and programmable networks are new paradigms in computer networking. Network nodes have the ab...
This paper discusses future requirements for enabling rapid service deployment by active networks. T...
Network resource virtualization and dynamic service configuration are key functionalities in future ...
A multi-service programmable router is a modular node to support on demand network service virtualiz...
Programmable network architectures facilitate dynamically updatable functionality to enable selectiv...
This paper proposes a generic security architecture designed for a multidomain and multiservice net...
Active Networks propose a new approach for dynamic service deployment through the introduction of ex...
An increasing number of corporate security policies make it desirable to push security closer to the...
This paper describes the basic principles of designing and administering a relatively secure network...
Abstract—Computer networks are vulnerable to attacks, where the network infrastructure itself is tar...
Recent advances in software and hardware in terms of computing power and storage capabilities and th...
Safety and security are two reliability properties of a system. A "safe" system provides protection ...
This paper describes the basic principles of designing and administering a relatively secure network...
Security management has changed from the management of security equipments and useful interface to m...
Abstract—Network virtualization is a key technology that is necessary to support diverse protocol su...
Active and programmable networks are new paradigms in computer networking. Network nodes have the ab...
This paper discusses future requirements for enabling rapid service deployment by active networks. T...
Network resource virtualization and dynamic service configuration are key functionalities in future ...
A multi-service programmable router is a modular node to support on demand network service virtualiz...
Programmable network architectures facilitate dynamically updatable functionality to enable selectiv...
This paper proposes a generic security architecture designed for a multidomain and multiservice net...
Active Networks propose a new approach for dynamic service deployment through the introduction of ex...
An increasing number of corporate security policies make it desirable to push security closer to the...
This paper describes the basic principles of designing and administering a relatively secure network...
Abstract—Computer networks are vulnerable to attacks, where the network infrastructure itself is tar...
Recent advances in software and hardware in terms of computing power and storage capabilities and th...
Safety and security are two reliability properties of a system. A "safe" system provides protection ...
This paper describes the basic principles of designing and administering a relatively secure network...
Security management has changed from the management of security equipments and useful interface to m...
Abstract—Network virtualization is a key technology that is necessary to support diverse protocol su...
Active and programmable networks are new paradigms in computer networking. Network nodes have the ab...
This paper discusses future requirements for enabling rapid service deployment by active networks. T...