Service Store Model and Tools for Fresco Applications
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As the number of network connected devices grows, the necessity to secure them and the networks they reside on increases in lockstep. In recent years, software defined networking (SDN) has grown from its infancy and has slowly established itself as a network security solution for commercial applications. To ease the burden of tedious packet level configurations via the SDN flow table, FRESCO was created by Texas A&M’s SUCCESS Lab in collaboration with SRI International. FRESCO serves as a SDN scripting language that facilitates manipulation of the SDN control panel via modules that manipulate flow tables. To increase the adoption of SDN and FRESCO on the part of everyday consumers, we present the FRESCO Service Store, a centralized resource for community created FRESCO modules, applications, and tutorials. In addition to the service store, we will present the FRESCO AppBuilder, a GUI application which will allow the general user to create FRESCO Applications more easily. Finally, we present select FRESCO Applications that address key network security topics in addition to the ones that have already been created during the initial development of FRESCO in 2017.
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Bhuiyan, Arbin R; Chacko, Michael (2021). Service Store Model and Tools for Fresco Applications. Undergraduate Research Scholars Program. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /194344.