BS-6-43 Toward Secure OpenTag(BS-6. Planning, Control and Management on Networks and Services)
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概要
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OpenTag is a tag based network slicing method for wide area coordinated in-network packet processing and traffic classification with performance isolation. In this paper, we investigate threats against confidentiality, integrity and availability in OpenTag architecture. As our future direction, we are designing a stringent encryption mechanism sufficient to resolve confidentiality issues. We are also designing the OpenTag Anomaly Detection System (OADS) to detect anomalous activities in the network. OADS aims to be able to operate at high-speed and in a distributed manner.
- 2011-08-30
著者
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Nakao Akihiro
The University of Tokyo
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Farhadi Hamid
The University Of Tokyo
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Furuhashi Ryoji
The University of Tokyo
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Nakao Akihiro
The Univ. Of Tokyo
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