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Low Rate DDoS Detection Using Weighted Federated Learning in SDN Control Plane in IoT Network

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app13031431

Keywords

SDN; IoT; DDoS; LR-DDoS; machine learning; distributed architecture; WFL; neural network

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The Internet of Things (IoT) has brought innovative and smart solutions that have expanded the capabilities of modern living standards. However, the extensive usage of IoT services has made network management a complex challenge. Software-defined networking (SDN) offers simplified network management and has the potential to effectively manage IoT networks.
The Internet of things (IoT) has opened new dimensions of novel services and computing power for modern living standards by introducing innovative and smart solutions. Due to the extensive usage of these services, IoT has spanned numerous devices and communication entities, which makes the management of the network a complex challenge. Hence it is urgently needed to redefine the management of the IoT network. Software-defined networking (SDN) intrinsic programmability and centralization features simplify network management, facilitate network abstraction, ease network evolution, has the potential to manage the IoT network. SDN's centralized control plane promotes efficient network resource management by separating the control and data plane and providing a global picture of the underlying network topology. Apart from the inherent benefits, the centralized SDN architecture also brings serious security threats such as spoofing, sniffing, brute force, API exploitation, and denial of service, and requires significant attention to guarantee a secured network. Among these security threats, Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) and its variant Low-Rate DDoS (LR-DDoS), is one of the most challenging as the fraudulent user generates malicious traffic at a low rate which is extremely difficult to detect and defend. Machine Learning (ML), especially Federated Learning (FL), has shown remarkable success in detecting and defending against such attacks. In this paper, we adopted Weighted Federated Learning (WFL) to detect Low-Rate DDoS (LR-DDoS) attacks. The extensive MATLAB experimentation and evaluation revealed that the proposed work ignites the LR-DDoS detection accuracy compared with the individual Neural Networks (ANN) training algorithms, existing packet analysis-based, and machine learning approaches.

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