Changes between Version 35 and Version 36 of GEC23Agenda/EveningDemoSession


Ignore:
Timestamp:
05/26/15 15:38:09 (9 years ago)
Author:
lnevers@bbn.com
Comment:

--

Legend:

Unmodified
Added
Removed
Modified
  • GEC23Agenda/EveningDemoSession

    v35 v36  
    101101 Attendees interested in rich networking experiments on the GENI testbed should attend.   This demonstration will outline all the features available in GENI through VTS for creating isolated network topologies. This includes (but is not limited to) OpenFlow 1.3 forwarding elements, arbitrary in-path network functions, dynamic control of port failures, statistics reporting, and WAN connectivity.
    102102
    103  
     103Participants:
     104 * Nick Bastin, nick.bastin@gmail.com,  Barnstormer Softworks
    104105
    105106{{{
     
    399400  * suman@cs.wisc.edu, Wisconsin Wireless and Networking Systems (WiNGS) Laboratory
    400401
     402
     403{{{
     404#!html
     405<h1 style="text-align: center; color: #000000">
     406<div class="alignleft" style="width:100%;height:5;border-top:10px solid #000000;"></div>
     407}}}
     408=== Security ===
     409{{{
     410#!html
     411<h1 style="text-align: center; color: #000000">
     412<div class="alignleft" style="width:100%;height:5;border-top:10px solid #000000;"></div>
     413}}}
     414==== Network Security Attack Experimentation on GENI ====
     415'' Our poster and demo illustrates DDoS (ping flood) and DoS (TCP SYN flood) attacks on the GENI resources. ''
     416
     417Attendees interested in network security experimentation should see this demo. We will be demonstrating Ping Flood and TCP SYN attacks on the virtual OpenFlow resources. The demo will be pre-recorded. The attacks are our preliminary efforts in understanding types of attacks and further developing defense mechanisms.
     418
     419Participants:
     420
     421 * cetinkayae@mst.edu, Missouri University of Science and Technology
     422