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Overview of Network Security

Overview of Network Security. Budi Rahardjo budi@indocisc.com http://budi.insan.co.id Presented @ CISCO seminar 13 March 2002. ISP. Holes. System (OS) Network Applications (db). Internet. Web Site. Security Holes. Network sniffed, attacked. Network sniffed, attacked.

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Overview of Network Security

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  1. Overview of Network Security Budi Rahardjo budi@indocisc.comhttp://budi.insan.co.id Presented @ CISCO seminar 13 March 2002 net security - budi rahardjo

  2. ISP Holes • System (OS) • Network • Applications (db) Internet Web Site Security Holes Networksniffed,attacked Networksniffed, attacked Networksniffed,attacked Users Trojan horse • Applications (database,Web server) hacked • OS hacked Userid, Password,PIN, credit card # www.bank.co.id net security - budi rahardjo

  3. Focus on this presentation Network Security net security - budi rahardjo

  4. Sescurity Aspect • Physical • Personnel • Technical, data, network • Policy and procedures net security - budi rahardjo

  5. Security Services • Confidentiality / Privacy • Integrity • Authentication • Availability • Non-repudiation • Access Control net security - budi rahardjo

  6. Types of network attack • Interruption • DoS attack, network flooding • Interception • Sniffed (password) • Modification • Trojan horse • Fabrication • Spoofed packets net security - budi rahardjo

  7. Reality Check • IP v.4 is not secure. Spoofing is easy • Tools (scripts) to exploit are available • More home users are connected 24 hours/day with DSL, cable modem • Need collaboration among network providers • Ingres filter @ border routers net security - budi rahardjo

  8. Interruption Attack • Denial of Service (DoS) attack • Exhaust bandwidth, network flooding • Possible to spoofed originating address • Tools: ping broadcast, smurf, synk4, various flood utilities • Protection: • Little we can do if we are under attacked • Filter at router for outgoing packet, filter attack orginiating from our site net security - budi rahardjo

  9. More interruption attack • Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack • Flood your network with spoofed packets from many sources • Based on SubSeven trojan, “phone home” via IRC once installed on a machine. Attacker knows how many agents ready to attack. • Then, ready to exhaust your bandwidth • See Steve Gibson’s paper http://grc.com net security - budi rahardjo

  10. Interception Attack • Sniffer to capture password and other sensitive information • Tools: tcpdump, ngrep, linux sniffer, dsniff, trojan (BO, Netbus, Subseven) • Protection: segmentation, switched hub net security - budi rahardjo

  11. Modification Attack • Modify, change information/programs • Examples: Virus, Trojan, attached with email or web sites • Protection: anti virus, filter at mail server, integrity checker (eg. tripwire) net security - budi rahardjo

  12. Fabrication Attack • Spoofing address is easy • Examples: • Fake mails, spoofed packets • Tools: various packet construction kit • Protection: filter outgoing packets at router net security - budi rahardjo

  13. Protection • Firewall • Static vs Stateful Packet Filter • Circuit gateway, application level gateway • Intrusion Detection System (IDS) • Host vs Network based • Policy • Privacy issues, AUP, cyberlaw, best practice, what to do if your site is probed? net security - budi rahardjo

  14. Firewall – Static Packet Filter • Inspect packets based on rules • Source, destination address, port • Strength: • fast, can be implemented with Linux box • Weakness: can be fooled, changing order, fragmentation, little information (for logging), IP spoofing, does not inspect payload, difficult to configure (lots of rules), stateless net security - budi rahardjo

  15. Firewall - Stateful • Remembers the state of packets • Strength: better inspection, can be implemented with Linux box • Weaknesses: slower?/faster?, needs more resources, IP spoofing, does not inspect payload, still difficult to configure net security - budi rahardjo

  16. Instrusion Detection System • Monitor system for anomaly • Monitor host or network? Hybrid • Difficult to monitor if stealth and slow • Tools example: snort net security - budi rahardjo

  17. Policy • The hardest thing to do is dealing with people • Policy, Standard Operating Procedure is overlooked net security - budi rahardjo

  18. More reading materials • My Books: Handbook Securityhttp://budi.insan.co.id • Security focus http://www.securityfocus.com • Securiteam http://www.securiteam.com • SANS: http://www.sans.org • and many more … net security - budi rahardjo

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