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Rui L Aguiar - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • an sfc enabled approach for processing ssl tls encrypted traffic in Future Enterprise networks
    International Symposium on Computers and Communications, 2018
    Co-Authors: Vitor A Cunha, Marcio Barbosa De Carvalho, Daniel Corujo, Joao Paulo Barraca, Diogo Gomes, Alberto Schaefferfilho, Carlos Raniery Paula Dos Santos, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Rui L Aguiar
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we propose an architecture based on NFV and SDN which allows to balance traffic analysis techniques using a Classifier. It steers flows to the appropriate Service Function Chaining (to open traffic or not) according to network requirements (such as, effectiveness, flexibility, scalability, performance, and privacy). The SSL/TLS traffic processing is carried-out by the centerpiece of this work, the SFC-enabled MITM. A Proof-of-Concept was conducted (focusing on our SFC-enabled MITM) which showed that functionalities lost due to encryption (Content Optimization, Caching, Network Anti-virus, and Content Filter) were recovered when processing opened traffic within its Service Function Chains. We also evaluated its impact on performance. The results show that cipher suite overhead plays a role but can be mitigated, the Classifier can alleviate the performance overhead of different traffic analysis techniques, network functions have lower impact to performance, and Service Function Chaining length influences page load time.

  • ISCC - An SFC-enabled approach for processing SSL/TLS encrypted traffic in Future Enterprise Networks
    2018 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC), 2018
    Co-Authors: Vitor A Cunha, Marcio Barbosa De Carvalho, Daniel Corujo, Joao Paulo Barraca, Diogo Gomes, Carlos Raniery Paula Dos Santos, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Alberto Schaeffer-filho, Rui L Aguiar
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we propose an architecture based on NFV and SDN which allows to balance traffic analysis techniques using a Classifier. It steers flows to the appropriate Service Function Chaining (to open traffic or not) according to network requirements (such as, effectiveness, flexibility, scalability, performance, and privacy). The SSL/TLS traffic processing is carried-out by the centerpiece of this work, the SFC-enabled MITM. A Proof-of-Concept was conducted (focusing on our SFC-enabled MITM) which showed that functionalities lost due to encryption (Content Optimization, Caching, Network Anti-virus, and Content Filter) were recovered when processing opened traffic within its Service Function Chains. We also evaluated its impact on performance. The results show that cipher suite overhead plays a role but can be mitigated, the Classifier can alleviate the performance overhead of different traffic analysis techniques, network functions have lower impact to performance, and Service Function Chaining length influences page load time.

Vitor A Cunha - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • an sfc enabled approach for processing ssl tls encrypted traffic in Future Enterprise networks
    International Symposium on Computers and Communications, 2018
    Co-Authors: Vitor A Cunha, Marcio Barbosa De Carvalho, Daniel Corujo, Joao Paulo Barraca, Diogo Gomes, Alberto Schaefferfilho, Carlos Raniery Paula Dos Santos, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Rui L Aguiar
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we propose an architecture based on NFV and SDN which allows to balance traffic analysis techniques using a Classifier. It steers flows to the appropriate Service Function Chaining (to open traffic or not) according to network requirements (such as, effectiveness, flexibility, scalability, performance, and privacy). The SSL/TLS traffic processing is carried-out by the centerpiece of this work, the SFC-enabled MITM. A Proof-of-Concept was conducted (focusing on our SFC-enabled MITM) which showed that functionalities lost due to encryption (Content Optimization, Caching, Network Anti-virus, and Content Filter) were recovered when processing opened traffic within its Service Function Chains. We also evaluated its impact on performance. The results show that cipher suite overhead plays a role but can be mitigated, the Classifier can alleviate the performance overhead of different traffic analysis techniques, network functions have lower impact to performance, and Service Function Chaining length influences page load time.

  • ISCC - An SFC-enabled approach for processing SSL/TLS encrypted traffic in Future Enterprise Networks
    2018 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC), 2018
    Co-Authors: Vitor A Cunha, Marcio Barbosa De Carvalho, Daniel Corujo, Joao Paulo Barraca, Diogo Gomes, Carlos Raniery Paula Dos Santos, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Alberto Schaeffer-filho, Rui L Aguiar
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we propose an architecture based on NFV and SDN which allows to balance traffic analysis techniques using a Classifier. It steers flows to the appropriate Service Function Chaining (to open traffic or not) according to network requirements (such as, effectiveness, flexibility, scalability, performance, and privacy). The SSL/TLS traffic processing is carried-out by the centerpiece of this work, the SFC-enabled MITM. A Proof-of-Concept was conducted (focusing on our SFC-enabled MITM) which showed that functionalities lost due to encryption (Content Optimization, Caching, Network Anti-virus, and Content Filter) were recovered when processing opened traffic within its Service Function Chains. We also evaluated its impact on performance. The results show that cipher suite overhead plays a role but can be mitigated, the Classifier can alleviate the performance overhead of different traffic analysis techniques, network functions have lower impact to performance, and Service Function Chaining length influences page load time.

Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • an sfc enabled approach for processing ssl tls encrypted traffic in Future Enterprise networks
    International Symposium on Computers and Communications, 2018
    Co-Authors: Vitor A Cunha, Marcio Barbosa De Carvalho, Daniel Corujo, Joao Paulo Barraca, Diogo Gomes, Alberto Schaefferfilho, Carlos Raniery Paula Dos Santos, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Rui L Aguiar
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we propose an architecture based on NFV and SDN which allows to balance traffic analysis techniques using a Classifier. It steers flows to the appropriate Service Function Chaining (to open traffic or not) according to network requirements (such as, effectiveness, flexibility, scalability, performance, and privacy). The SSL/TLS traffic processing is carried-out by the centerpiece of this work, the SFC-enabled MITM. A Proof-of-Concept was conducted (focusing on our SFC-enabled MITM) which showed that functionalities lost due to encryption (Content Optimization, Caching, Network Anti-virus, and Content Filter) were recovered when processing opened traffic within its Service Function Chains. We also evaluated its impact on performance. The results show that cipher suite overhead plays a role but can be mitigated, the Classifier can alleviate the performance overhead of different traffic analysis techniques, network functions have lower impact to performance, and Service Function Chaining length influences page load time.

  • ISCC - An SFC-enabled approach for processing SSL/TLS encrypted traffic in Future Enterprise Networks
    2018 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC), 2018
    Co-Authors: Vitor A Cunha, Marcio Barbosa De Carvalho, Daniel Corujo, Joao Paulo Barraca, Diogo Gomes, Carlos Raniery Paula Dos Santos, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Alberto Schaeffer-filho, Rui L Aguiar
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we propose an architecture based on NFV and SDN which allows to balance traffic analysis techniques using a Classifier. It steers flows to the appropriate Service Function Chaining (to open traffic or not) according to network requirements (such as, effectiveness, flexibility, scalability, performance, and privacy). The SSL/TLS traffic processing is carried-out by the centerpiece of this work, the SFC-enabled MITM. A Proof-of-Concept was conducted (focusing on our SFC-enabled MITM) which showed that functionalities lost due to encryption (Content Optimization, Caching, Network Anti-virus, and Content Filter) were recovered when processing opened traffic within its Service Function Chains. We also evaluated its impact on performance. The results show that cipher suite overhead plays a role but can be mitigated, the Classifier can alleviate the performance overhead of different traffic analysis techniques, network functions have lower impact to performance, and Service Function Chaining length influences page load time.

Joao Paulo Barraca - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • an sfc enabled approach for processing ssl tls encrypted traffic in Future Enterprise networks
    International Symposium on Computers and Communications, 2018
    Co-Authors: Vitor A Cunha, Marcio Barbosa De Carvalho, Daniel Corujo, Joao Paulo Barraca, Diogo Gomes, Alberto Schaefferfilho, Carlos Raniery Paula Dos Santos, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Rui L Aguiar
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we propose an architecture based on NFV and SDN which allows to balance traffic analysis techniques using a Classifier. It steers flows to the appropriate Service Function Chaining (to open traffic or not) according to network requirements (such as, effectiveness, flexibility, scalability, performance, and privacy). The SSL/TLS traffic processing is carried-out by the centerpiece of this work, the SFC-enabled MITM. A Proof-of-Concept was conducted (focusing on our SFC-enabled MITM) which showed that functionalities lost due to encryption (Content Optimization, Caching, Network Anti-virus, and Content Filter) were recovered when processing opened traffic within its Service Function Chains. We also evaluated its impact on performance. The results show that cipher suite overhead plays a role but can be mitigated, the Classifier can alleviate the performance overhead of different traffic analysis techniques, network functions have lower impact to performance, and Service Function Chaining length influences page load time.

  • ISCC - An SFC-enabled approach for processing SSL/TLS encrypted traffic in Future Enterprise Networks
    2018 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC), 2018
    Co-Authors: Vitor A Cunha, Marcio Barbosa De Carvalho, Daniel Corujo, Joao Paulo Barraca, Diogo Gomes, Carlos Raniery Paula Dos Santos, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Alberto Schaeffer-filho, Rui L Aguiar
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we propose an architecture based on NFV and SDN which allows to balance traffic analysis techniques using a Classifier. It steers flows to the appropriate Service Function Chaining (to open traffic or not) according to network requirements (such as, effectiveness, flexibility, scalability, performance, and privacy). The SSL/TLS traffic processing is carried-out by the centerpiece of this work, the SFC-enabled MITM. A Proof-of-Concept was conducted (focusing on our SFC-enabled MITM) which showed that functionalities lost due to encryption (Content Optimization, Caching, Network Anti-virus, and Content Filter) were recovered when processing opened traffic within its Service Function Chains. We also evaluated its impact on performance. The results show that cipher suite overhead plays a role but can be mitigated, the Classifier can alleviate the performance overhead of different traffic analysis techniques, network functions have lower impact to performance, and Service Function Chaining length influences page load time.

Carlos Raniery Paula Dos Santos - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • an sfc enabled approach for processing ssl tls encrypted traffic in Future Enterprise networks
    International Symposium on Computers and Communications, 2018
    Co-Authors: Vitor A Cunha, Marcio Barbosa De Carvalho, Daniel Corujo, Joao Paulo Barraca, Diogo Gomes, Alberto Schaefferfilho, Carlos Raniery Paula Dos Santos, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Rui L Aguiar
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we propose an architecture based on NFV and SDN which allows to balance traffic analysis techniques using a Classifier. It steers flows to the appropriate Service Function Chaining (to open traffic or not) according to network requirements (such as, effectiveness, flexibility, scalability, performance, and privacy). The SSL/TLS traffic processing is carried-out by the centerpiece of this work, the SFC-enabled MITM. A Proof-of-Concept was conducted (focusing on our SFC-enabled MITM) which showed that functionalities lost due to encryption (Content Optimization, Caching, Network Anti-virus, and Content Filter) were recovered when processing opened traffic within its Service Function Chains. We also evaluated its impact on performance. The results show that cipher suite overhead plays a role but can be mitigated, the Classifier can alleviate the performance overhead of different traffic analysis techniques, network functions have lower impact to performance, and Service Function Chaining length influences page load time.

  • ISCC - An SFC-enabled approach for processing SSL/TLS encrypted traffic in Future Enterprise Networks
    2018 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC), 2018
    Co-Authors: Vitor A Cunha, Marcio Barbosa De Carvalho, Daniel Corujo, Joao Paulo Barraca, Diogo Gomes, Carlos Raniery Paula Dos Santos, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Alberto Schaeffer-filho, Rui L Aguiar
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we propose an architecture based on NFV and SDN which allows to balance traffic analysis techniques using a Classifier. It steers flows to the appropriate Service Function Chaining (to open traffic or not) according to network requirements (such as, effectiveness, flexibility, scalability, performance, and privacy). The SSL/TLS traffic processing is carried-out by the centerpiece of this work, the SFC-enabled MITM. A Proof-of-Concept was conducted (focusing on our SFC-enabled MITM) which showed that functionalities lost due to encryption (Content Optimization, Caching, Network Anti-virus, and Content Filter) were recovered when processing opened traffic within its Service Function Chains. We also evaluated its impact on performance. The results show that cipher suite overhead plays a role but can be mitigated, the Classifier can alleviate the performance overhead of different traffic analysis techniques, network functions have lower impact to performance, and Service Function Chaining length influences page load time.