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SOM-based DDoS Defense Mechanism using SDN for the Internet of Things

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arxiv 2003.06834 v2 pith:5FMEHWTK submitted 2020-03-15 cs.NI cs.NE

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To effectively tackle the security threats towards the Internet of things, we propose a SOM-based DDoS defense mechanism using software-defined networking (SDN) in this paper. The main idea of the mechanism is to deploy a SDN-based gateway to protect the device services in the Internet of things. The gateway provides DDoS defense mechanism based on SOM neural network. By means of SOM-based DDoS defense mechanism, the gateway can effectively identify the malicious sensing devices in the IoT, and automatically block those malicious devices after detecting them, so that it can effectively enforce the security and robustness of the system when it is under DDoS attacks. In order to validate the feasibility and effectiveness of the mechanism, we leverage POX controller and Mininet emulator to implement an experimental system, and further implement the aforementioned security enforcement mechanisms with Python. The final experimental results illustrate that the mechanism is truly effective under the different test scenarios.

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