A Tool Suite for the Automated Synthesis of Security Function Chains

Nicolas Schnepf, Rémi Badonnel, Abdelkader Lahmadi, and Stephan Merz
Abstract
Software-defined networking may serve as a support for the elaboration of security chains capable of protecting end-user devices. These chains may be composed of different security functions, such as firewalls and intrusion detection systems. This demonstration showcases a tool suite for automating such a generation, from the learning of the behavior of applications, to the factoring and instanciation of security chains.
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Reference
@inproceedings{schnepf:tool,
  TITLE = {A Tool Suite for the Automated Synthesis of Security Function Chains},
  AUTHOR = {Schnepf, Nicolas and Badonnel, R{\'e}mi and Lahmadi, Abdelkader and Merz, Stephan},
  BOOKTITLE = {IFIP/IEEE Intl. Symp. Integrated Network Management (IM 2019)},
  pages = {716--717},
  editor    = {Joe Betser and
               Carol J. Fung and
               Alex Clemm and
               J{\'{e}}r{\^{o}}me Fran{\c{c}}ois and
               Shingo Ata},
  publisher = {IFIP},
  ADDRESS = {Washington, United States},
  YEAR = {2019},
}

Stephan Merz