Presentation 2015-11-06
A Feasibility Study of Autonomous Security Infrastructure in the Internet
Hiroshi KobayashiI, Hirofumi Yamaki, Yoichiro Ueno, Kaoru Sano, Ryoichi Sasaki,
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Abstract(in English) Cyber-attacks have become increasingly radicalized and sophisticated in recent years. There is a limit to the security achieved by traditional approaches that rely on the defense of individual systems. A different approach such as autonomous security infrastructure functioning as adaptive firewalls that prevent malicious packets from flowing into and from the Internet, is required. Various experiments were performed on the test-bed incorporating OpenFlow-based prototypes of multi-layer binding (MLB) router, which is the core technology. As a result, there is no fatal barrier in realizing, it is also discussed that the proposed infrastructure can function persistently along with the progress of authentication, soundness and intrusion detection technologies from a technical point of view. Furthermore, it is discussed that, because of malware polluted IoTs being able to be detoxified by the MLB router alone, security needs in critical facilities such as social infrastructure become innovators, and cooperation among Japan, the US and the EU is necessary to get over the chasm to spread it in the Internet from the view of social science.
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Keyword(in English) countermeasure against cyber-attacks / autonomous security infrastructure / adaptive firewall, / multi-layer binding router / MLBR / IoT / OpenFlow / dropping request protocol
Paper # ISEC2015-46,SITE2015-33,LOIS2015-40
Date of Issue 2015-10-30 (ISEC, SITE, LOIS)

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Committee LOIS / ISEC / SITE
Conference Date 2015/11/6(2days)
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Place (in English) Kanagawa Univ.
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Chair Manabu Okamoto(NTT) / Yukiyasu Tsunoo(NEC) / Noriaki Yoshikai(Nihon Univ.)
Vice Chair Hiroyuki Nishi(Sojo Univ.) / Masahiro Mambo(Kanazawa Univ.) / Kazuto Ogawa(NHK) / Hitoshi Okada(NII) / Tetsuya Morizumi(Toyo Networks & System Integration)
Secretary Hiroyuki Nishi(Tsuda College) / Masahiro Mambo(NTT) / Kazuto Ogawa(AIST) / Hitoshi Okada(Toshiba) / Tetsuya Morizumi(Shibaura Inst. of Tech.)
Assistant Yu Ichifuji(NII) / Tetsuya Izu(Fujitsu Lab.) / Takaaki Mizuki(Tohoku Univ.) / Noritaka Yamashita(NEC) / Takahiro Haga(Gifu Shotoku Gakuen Univ.)

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Registration To Technical Committee on Life Intelligence and Office Information Systems / Technical Committee on Information Security / Technical Committee on Social Implications of Technology and Information Ethics
Language JPN
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Title (in English) A Feasibility Study of Autonomous Security Infrastructure in the Internet
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) countermeasure against cyber-attacks
Keyword(2) autonomous security infrastructure
Keyword(3) adaptive firewall,
Keyword(4) multi-layer binding router
Keyword(5) MLBR
Keyword(6) IoT
Keyword(7) OpenFlow
Keyword(8) dropping request protocol
1st Author's Name Hiroshi KobayashiI
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo Denki University(TDU)
2nd Author's Name Hirofumi Yamaki
2nd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Denki University(TDU)
3rd Author's Name Yoichiro Ueno
3rd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Denki University(TDU)
4th Author's Name Kaoru Sano
4th Author's Affiliation Tokyo Denki University(TDU)
5th Author's Name Ryoichi Sasaki
5th Author's Affiliation Tokyo Denki University(TDU)
Date 2015-11-06
Paper # ISEC2015-46,SITE2015-33,LOIS2015-40
Volume (vol) vol.115
Number (no) ISEC-293,SITE-294,LOIS-295
Page pp.pp.67-74(ISEC), pp.67-74(SITE), pp.67-74(LOIS),
#Pages 8
Date of Issue 2015-10-30 (ISEC, SITE, LOIS)