After some 15 years of industrial experience at Nokia in T&K, marketing and research, Raimo Kantola graduated with the degree of Doctor of Technology in 1995 at Helsinki University of Technology (now Aalto University) and joined the University as a professor in 1996. Professor Kantola has held many positions of trust at the University. His recent research is on Software Defined Networking and network assisted end system security and its use cases in 5G and other IP networks.
Abstract
The talk describes the idea of cooperative security for the Internet and 5G. The idea of cooperative security is that all good guys would cooperate automatically to mitigate all hacking over the Internet sharing evidence of misbehavior, constraining detected infected hosts and deploying security patches as quickly as they become available. The talk outlines the solution called Customer Edge Switching as an implementation of cooperative security. The talk discusses the design choices in the architecture and describes briefly some use cases under the constraints set by the network neutrality regulation. The technical details can be found in www.re2ee.org and naturally e.g. in IEEE Explore. Most concepts presented in the talk have been proven by Proof of Concept or running code level experimental implementation. Our current work is targeted to complementing the body of running code for further research and development. Code is published in GitHub/Aalto5G.