IOTA News: Groundbreaking Study Shows How IOTA 2.0 Smart Contracts Secure SDN
A recent study explores how IOTA 2.0 smart contracts can enhance the security of Software-Defined Networking (SDN), addressing vulnerabilities in SDN’s centralized architecture. The proposed solution leverages IOTA’s Tangle technology to offer scalability, eliminate transaction fees, and reduce energy consumption. The latest study conducted explores the integration of IOTA 2.0 smart contracts into Software-Defined Networking [...]
- A recent study explores how IOTA 2.0 smart contracts can enhance the security of Software-Defined Networking (SDN), addressing vulnerabilities in SDN’s centralized architecture.
- The proposed solution leverages IOTA’s Tangle technology to offer scalability, eliminate transaction fees, and reduce energy consumption.
The latest study conducted explores the integration of IOTA 2.0 smart contracts into Software-Defined Networking (SDN) in order to explore the security vulnerabilities present in SDN’s centralized architecture. Although SDN offers network management solutions with better flexibility and control, its centralized nature comes along with significant security risks.
The paper’s proposed solution leverages IOTA’s Tangle technology, a directed acyclic graph (DAG) structure that boosts scalability, eliminates transaction fees, and reduces energy consumption. According to the CNF report, the IOTA Tangle Treasury also implemented anti-fraud measures last month.
The study report also introduces three different smart contracts – Authority, Access Control, and DoS Detector – which ensure secure network operations by preserving control data integrity, preventing unauthorized access, as well as mitigating denial-of-service attacks.
Additionally, simulations conducted on the IOTA mainnet and the ShimmerEVM IOTA Test Network demonstrate the effectiveness of these contracts in bolstering SDN security. The findings emphasize IOTA 2.0’s potential to offer a decentralized and robust solution for securing SDN environments, thereby promoting the further integration of blockchain technology in network management, as reported by CNF.
8/9. No more single points of failure! By decentralizing network management with #IOTA, this study paves the way for safer, smarter networks that adapt to modern #cybersecurity needs.
— Salima (@Salimasbegum) September 5, 2024
Here’s How IOTA 2.0 Smart Contracts Secure SDN
As said, the SDN architecture uses IOTA’s Tangle technology to revolutionize network security via energy-efficient, scalable, and cost-effective solutions for real-time operations. Using its Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) structure, IOTA’s Tangle facilitates parallel transaction processing without the need for miners. This helps in reducing both costs and energy consumption while facilitating secure network management.
As said, there are three smart contracts at the core of the system:
- Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) structure: This acts as a gatekeeper, verifying trusted entities like ISPs while ensuring only authorized participants control network switches and devices.
- Access Control: This smart contract regulates communication between controllers and switches, thereby allowing only verified controllers to manage network data flow and preventing unauthorized access.
- DoS Detector Smart Contract: This smart contract provides real-time defense against denial-of-service (DoS) attacks by automatically blocking devices that send excessive requests.
For example, an Internet Service Provider (ISP) can securely manage switches across its network using IOTA 2.0’s smart contracts, ensuring all communications are verified and authorized. Moreover, this decentralized, feeless system offers scalability and resilience, making it an ideal solution for global networks, the Internet of Things (IoT), and industrial applications, per the CNF report.
By decentralizing network management, IOTA addresses the risks of single points of failure and creates a more secure, adaptive system for modern cybersecurity needs.
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