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Dynamic reconfiguration in 5G mobile networks to proactively detect and mitigate botnets

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2017-09-18
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Gil Pérez, Manuel ; Ippoliti, Fabrizio ; Giardina, Pietro G. ; Bernini, Giacomo ; Marco Alaez, Ricardo ; Chirivella-Perez, Enrique ; García Clemente, Félix Jesús ; Martínez Pérez, Gregorio ; Kraja, Elian ; Carrozzo, Gino ; Alcaraz Calero, Jose M. ; Wang, Qi ; Huertas Celdrán, Alberto
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Facultad de Informática
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Computer Society
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Botnets are one of the most powerful cyberthreats affecting continuity and delivery of existing network services. Detecting and mitigating attacks promoted by botnets become a greater challenge with the advent of 5G networks, as the number of connected devices with high mobility capabilities, the volume of exchange data, and the transmission rates increase significantly. Here, a 5G-oriented solution is proposed for proactively detecting and mitigating botnets in a highly dynamic 5G network. 5G subscribers’ mobility requires dynamic network reconfiguration, which is handled by combining software-defined network and network function virtualization techniques.
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EEE Internet Computing, vol. 21, no. 5, pp. 28-36, 2017
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