Abstract

Network virtualization is a concept in which a Virtual Network Provider constructs logical virtual networks for various clients on a common, virtualized infrastructure substrate. However, there is currently no general framework or benchmark for assessing the security properties of these logical networks within the context of network virtualization. In this paper, we describe a virtual network security assessment process in which a preference model is constructed over a select set of network element attributes. This preference model reflects the knowledge and experience of one or more security experts. The relevant attribute values are exposed during virtual network composition. Our process answers the question: “how does the security of my virtual network compare to an equivalent topology whose attribute values are most preferred by security experts?”

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