Volume 19, No. 1, 2022

An Empirical Review of DDOS Attack Mitigation System on SDN Using Cloud Environment


S. Annie Christila and Dr.R. Sivakumar

Abstract

The separation of the control plane and the network data plane from the network defined by the software is making it easier for network management. As a result, SDN can be used in a variety of network settings, including network hiring networks. However, the construction of the novel network raises new security issues. Dedicated Shared Denial (DDoS) is easy to distribute and hard to protect on standard networks; on SDN networks, it can bypass the central controllers and bring the entire network down. Cloud computing has emerged as a modern and exciting computer space over the past decade, providing an affordable and awesome computer space. SDN technology combined with cloud computing highlights the challenges of cloud communication and enhances cloud adaptability, configuration, intelligence, and extreme density. Sensitive features of SDN, such as global network coverage, software-based traffic analysis, integrated network management, etc., greatly enhance the acquisition of DDoS cloud capabilities and scalability capabilities. In this study, a major effort was made to compare the various solutions currently available for programs to reduce DDoS attacks in cloud environments using SDN and provided performance tests such as detection rate, recovery time and False positive Rate.


Pages: 283-294

DOI: 10.14704/WEB/V19I1/WEB19022

Keywords: Cloud Computing, Software-Defined Networking (SDN), Dedicated Shared Denial (DDoS).

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