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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Ashutosh Dutta\n\nDirector\, Industry Outreach-IEEE Communi
 cations Society\n\nIEEE 5G InitiativeFounding Co-Chair\n\nSenior Scientist
  JHU/APL (Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Lab)\n\nSecurity in SDN
 /NFV and 5G Networks-Opportunities and Challenges\n\nRésumé:\n\nSoftware
  Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) are th
 e key pillars of future networks\, including 5G and Beyond that promise to
  support emerging applications such as enhanced mobile broadband\, ultra-l
 ow latency\, massive sensing type applications while providing the resilie
 ncy in the network. Service providers and other verticals (e.g.\, Connecte
 d Cars\, IOT\, eHealth) can leverage SDN/NFV to provide flexible and cost-
 effective service without compromising the end user quality of service (Qo
 S). While NFV and SDN open up the door for flexible networks and rapid ser
 vice creation\, these offer both security opportunities while also introdu
 cing additional challenges and complexities\, in some cases. With the rapi
 d proliferation of 4G and 5G networks\, operators have now started the tri
 al deployment of network function virtualization\, especially with the int
 roduction of various virtualized network elements in the access and core n
 etworks. These include elements such as virtualized Evolved Packet Core (v
 EPC)\, virtualized IP Multimedia Services (vIMS)\, Virtualized Residential
  Gateway\, and Virtualized Next Generation Firewalls. However\, very littl
 e attention has been given to the security aspects of virtualization. Whil
 e several standardization bodies (e.g.\, ETSI\, 3GPP\, NGMN\, ATIS\, TIA) 
 have started looking into the many security issues introduced by SDN/NFV\,
  additional work is needed with larger security community involvement incl
 uding vendors\, operators\, universities\, and regulators. This tutorial w
 ill address evolution of cellular technologies towards 5G but will largely
  focus on various security challenges and opportunities introduced by SDN/
 NFV and 5G networks such as Hypervisor\, Virtual Network Functions (VNFs)\
 , SDN Controller\, Orchestrator\, Network slicing\, Cloud RAN\, and securi
 ty function virtualization. This tutorial will also highlight some of the 
 ongoing activities within various standards communities and will illustrat
 e a few deployment use case scenarios for security including threat taxono
 my for both operator and enterprise networks. In addition\, I will also de
 scribe some of the ongoing activities within IEEE Future Network initiativ
 e including roadmap efforts and various ways one can get involved and cont
 ribute to this initiative.\n\nSpeaker(s): Ashutosh Dutta\, \n\nRoom: 1168\
 , Bldg: Pavillon d’optique-photonique\, Université Laval\, 2375 Rue de 
 la Terrasse\, Quebec City\, Quebec\, Canada\, G1V0A6
LOCATION:Room: 1168\, Bldg: Pavillon d’optique-photonique\, Université L
 aval\, 2375 Rue de la Terrasse\, Quebec City\, Quebec\, Canada\, G1V0A6
ORGANIZER:paul.fortier@GEL.ULAVAL.CA
SEQUENCE:2
SUMMARY:[Conférence-IEEE-Québec Chapitre traitement de signal]:Security i
 n SDN/NFV and 5G Networks-Opportunities and Challenges\, vendredi 5 avril 
 à 11h
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/196941
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Dr. Ashutosh Dutta&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Director\, Indu
 stry Outreach-IEEE Communications Society&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;IEEE 5G InitiativeFoundi
 ng Co-Chair&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Senior Scientist JHU/APL (Johns Hopkins University/App
 lied Physics Lab)&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Security in SDN/NFV and 
 5G Networks-Opportunities and Challenges&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;
 &lt;strong&gt;R&amp;eacute\;sum&amp;eacute\;:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Software 
 Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) are the
  key pillars of future networks\, including 5G and Beyond that promise to 
 support emerging applications such as enhanced mobile broadband\, ultra-lo
 w latency\, massive sensing type applications while providing the resilien
 cy in the network. Service providers and other verticals (e.g.\, Connected
  Cars\, IOT\, eHealth) can leverage SDN/NFV to provide flexible and cost-e
 ffective service without compromising the end user quality of service (QoS
 ). While NFV and SDN open up the door for flexible networks and rapid serv
 ice creation\, these offer both security opportunities while also introduc
 ing additional challenges and complexities\, in some cases. With the rapid
  proliferation of 4G and 5G networks\, operators have now started the tria
 l deployment of network function virtualization\, especially with the intr
 oduction of various virtualized network elements in the access and core ne
 tworks. These include elements such as virtualized Evolved Packet Core (vE
 PC)\, virtualized IP Multimedia Services (vIMS)\, Virtualized Residential 
 Gateway\, and Virtualized Next Generation Firewalls. However\, very little
  attention has been given to the security aspects of virtualization. While
  several standardization bodies (e.g.\, ETSI\, 3GPP\, NGMN\, ATIS\, TIA) h
 ave started looking into the many security issues introduced by SDN/NFV\, 
 additional work is needed with larger security community involvement inclu
 ding vendors\, operators\, universities\, and regulators. This tutorial wi
 ll address evolution of cellular technologies towards 5G but will largely 
 focus on various security challenges and opportunities introduced by SDN/N
 FV and 5G networks such as Hypervisor\, Virtual Network Functions (VNFs)\,
  SDN Controller\, Orchestrator\, Network slicing\, Cloud RAN\, and securit
 y function virtualization. This tutorial will also highlight some of the o
 ngoing activities within various standards communities and will illustrate
  a few deployment use case scenarios for security including threat taxonom
 y for both operator and enterprise networks. In addition\, I will also des
 cribe some of the ongoing activities within IEEE Future Network initiative
  including roadmap efforts and various ways one can get involved and contr
 ibute to this initiative.&lt;/p&gt;
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