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Introduction
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Davids background
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What is SDN
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Attack Surface
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Vulnerabilities
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topology spoofing
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onus vulnerability
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TapaGuard
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Onus
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Security Response
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Secure Engineering
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Secure Development Guidelines
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Open Daylight
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Automation
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Next Steps
Description:
Explore the security implications of Software Defined Networking (SDN) in this 37-minute conference talk presented by David Jorm at the 44CON Information Security Conference. Gain insights into emerging SDN technologies, their exposed attack surfaces, and vulnerabilities discovered in popular SDN controllers. Witness live demonstrations of exploits showcasing potential security risks in current SDN production deployments. Learn about ongoing efforts to enhance SDN controller security, including secure engineering practices, development guidelines, and initiatives like OpenDaylight. Understand the importance of automation and future steps in addressing SDN security challenges.

Software Defined Networking - SDN Security

44CON Information Security Conference
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