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Security as a Service Platform Leveraging Multi-Access Edge Computing Infrastructure Provisions

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Author(s)
Ranaweera, Pasika 
Imrith, Vashish N. 
Liyanage, Madhusanka 
Jurcut, Anca Delia 
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/12091
Date Issued
11 June 2020
Date Available
14T09:42:21Z April 2021
Abstract
The mobile service platform envisaged by emerging IoT and 5G is guaranteeing gigabit-level bandwidth, ultra-low latency and ultra-high storage capacity for their subscribers. In spite of the variety of applications plausible with the envisaged technologies, security is a demanding objective that should be applied beyond the design stages. Thus, Security as a Service (SECaaS) is an initiative for a service model that enable mobile and IoT consumers with diverse security functions such as Intrusion Detection and Prevention (IDPaaS), Authentication (AaaS), and Secure Transmission Channel (STCaaS) as a Service. A well-equipped edge computing infrastructure is intrinsic to achieve this goal. The emerging Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) paradigm standardized by the ETSI is excelling among other edge computing flavours due to its well-defined structure and protocols. Thus, in our directive, we intend to utilize MEC as the edge computing platform to launch the SECaaS functions. Though, the actual development of a MEC infrastructure is highly dependent on the integration of virtualization technologies to enable dynamic creation, the deployment, and the detachment of virtualized entities that should feature interoperability to cater the heterogeneous IoT devices and services. To that extent, this work is proposing a security service architecture that offers these SECaaS services. Further, we validate our proposed architecture through the development of a virtualized infrastructure that integrates lightweight and hypervisor-based virtualization technologies. Our experiments prove the plausibility of launching multiple security instances on the developed prototype edge platform.
Sponsorship
European Commission Horizon 2020
University College Dublin
Type of Material
Conference Publication
Publisher
IEEE
Copyright (Published Version)
2020 IEEE
Keywords
  • 5G

  • Security as a service...

  • Virtualisation

  • Multi-Access Edge Com...

  • Edge Computing

  • Docker

  • Security

  • Internet of Things

DOI
10.1109/icc40277.2020.9148660
Dataset(s)
https://icc2020.ieee-icc.org/
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Part of
2020 IEEE International Conference on Communications, Dublin, Ireland, 7-11 June 2020: Proceedings
Description
The 2020 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), Dublin, Ireland, 7-11 June 2020
ISBN
978-1-7281-5089-5
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/
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