SOFTWARE-DEFINED SECURITY

Abstract

The current security mechanisms are not suitable for software-defined networking (SDN) environment. They are unsuitable to deal with virtualized environments. Software-defined security (SDS) introduces simplicity to network security. SDN is quickly being followed by SDS as the foundation for software-defined data center. This article presents SDS as being new and important for SDN.

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  • EP ID EP201966
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(2016). SOFTWARE-DEFINED SECURITY. International Journal of Engineering Research and Advanced Technology, 2(10), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-201966