Lorenzo Giglio
Automatic security reaction in a virtualized environment.
Rel. Fulvio Valenza, Riccardo Sisto, Daniele Bringhenti. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Informatica (Computer Engineering), 2024
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Abstract
In the realm of network security management, a significant shift is underway from manual systems to advanced automated methods. This transition, vital in the complex cybersecurity landscape, leads to quicker responses and reduced human error. Central to the study is the VEREFOO framework, a tool for automating the placement and configuration of packet filtering firewalls in virtualized networks. This is achieved by treating the challenge of firewall configuration as a MaxSMT problem. The research primarily focuses on developing a process capable of utilizing Intrusion Detection System alerts as real-time input for VEREFOO to dynamically combat cyber threats. A specialized parser processes these alerts, transforming them into Network Security Requirements in a format that VEREFOO can interpret.
A key component in this process is the integration of the virtual network translator module within VEREFOO
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