Dynamic Defence: Safeguarding Software Defined Network Against Botnet Threats
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One new design that makes managing and communicating across large-scale networks easier and more flexible is software-defined networking, or SDN. It allows for the smooth and dynamic execution of complicated network choices via programmable and centralised interfaces. But with SDN, companies and people may create network apps that meet their needs and enhance their services. On the other side, it opened itself up to a host of new privacy and security risks while also introducing the possibility of a single point of failure
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