Enhancing 6G Network Security and Incident Response through Integrated VNF and SDN Technologies

Abdul Razaque, Abitkhanova Zhadyra Abitkhanovna

公開日: 2025/9/10

Abstract

Low-speed internet can negatively affect incident response in a number of ways, including decreased teamwork, delayed detection, inefficient action, and elevated risk. Delayed data acquisition and processing may result from inadequate internet connectivity, hindering security teams' ability to obtain the necessary information for timely and effective responses. Each of these factors may augment the organization's susceptibility to security incidents and their subsequent ramifications. This article establishes a virtual network function service delivery network (VNFSDN) through the integration of virtual network function (VNF) and software-defined networking (SDN) technologies. The VNFSDN approach enhances network security effectiveness and efficiency while reducing the danger of breaches. This method assists security services in rapidly assessing vast quantities of data generated by 6G networks. VNFSDN adapts dynamically to changing safety requirements and connection conditions through the use of SDN and VNF. This flexibility enables enterprises to mitigate or halt the impact of cyberattacks by swiftly identifying and addressing security threats. The VNFSDN enhances network resilience, allowing operators to proactively mitigate possible security attacks and minimize downtime. The incorporation of machine learning and artificial intelligence into VNFSDN can significantly improve network security and threat detection capabilities. The VNFSDN integrates VNF and SDN technologies to deliver security services that analyze vast quantities of 6G data in real time. As security requirements and network conditions evolve, it adapts dynamically to enhance network resilience and facilitate proactive threat detection.

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