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Work Item Reference |
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STF |
Technical Body in Charge |
Standard Not Ready For Download
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DGS/NFV-SEC008_stopped
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GS
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NFV SEC
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Current Status (Click to View Full Schedule) |
Latest Version
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Cover Date |
Standstill |
Creation Date |
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Early draft (2015-11-16)
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0.0.7
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2015-08-01
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View Standstill Information
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2014-10-22
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Rapporteur |
Technical Officer |
Harmonised Standard |
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Ashutosh Dutta
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Laurent Vreck
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No
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Title
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Network Functions Virtualization (NFV); Security Monitoring and Management; Report on Use Cases, Requirements and Architecture Security Monitoring report
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Scope and Field of Application
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This WI will study and investigate Security Monitoring and management requirements in an NFV environment in order to provide security analytics, for detecting threats and mitigating attacks. This WI will investigate the underlying problems of passive and active monitoring of subscriber and management information flows, where subscriber information includes signalling and content. This WI will recommend potential methodologies for secure placement and provisioning of security functions and policies, including visibility and control elements for fulfilling the requirements identified in this study. This is an informative study that will be useful to VNF and NFVI providers, network operators and research community. As part of this informative study, the GS will include the following activities: 1) Study existing security monitoring use cases and technologies for various types of networks (e.g., mobility networks, CDN and Enterprise) 2) Investigate issues (incl. data access) and security monitoring requirements for various NFV deployment scenarios 3) Propose NFV Security Monitoring and management architecture for NFV deployment scenarios, including for security analytics. There are no associated dependencies with other work items. This WI does not address Lawful Intercept (LI).
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Supporting Organizations
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Alcatel-Lucent, BT Group Plc, Cisco Systems Belgium, NEC Corporation, Spirent Communications, Intel Corporation (UK) Ltd, AT&T GNS Belgium SPRL, Yaana Limited, Huawei Technologies (UK), Citrix Systems Inc.
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