Security Policy Translation in Interface to Network Security Functions
draft-yang-i2nsf-security-policy-translation-05
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Authors | Jaehoon Paul Jeong , Jinhyuk Yang , Chaehong Chung , Jinyong Tim Kim | ||
Last updated | 2020-05-07 (Latest revision 2019-11-04) | ||
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Abstract
This document proposes a scheme of security policy translation (i.e., Security Policy Translator) in Interface to Network Security Functions (I2NSF) Framework. When I2NSF User delivers a high-level security policy for a security service, Security Policy Translator in Security Controller translates it into a low-level security policy for Network Security Functions (NSFs). For this security policy translation, this document specifies the mapping between a high-level security policy based on the Consumer-Facing Interface YANG data model and a low-level security policy based on the NSF-Facing Interface YANG data model. Also, it describes an architecture of a security policy translator along with an NSF database, and the process of security policy translation with the NSF database.
Authors
Jaehoon Paul Jeong
Jinhyuk Yang
Chaehong Chung
Jinyong Tim Kim
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