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Wireless (Security) Self-Test for fun

Unclassified. Wireless (Security) Self-Test for fun. Presented by: J.D. Fulp , CISSP-ISSEP jdfulp@nps.edu Senior Lecturer of Computer Science Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) Monterey, CA USA. Late Addition to the Workshop!. Hey... I just want to attend and listen/learn!.

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Wireless (Security) Self-Test for fun

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  1. Unclassified Wireless (Security) Self-Test for fun Presented by: J.D. Fulp, CISSP-ISSEP jdfulp@nps.edu Senior Lecturer of Computer Science Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) Monterey, CA USA MWC Q&A Session

  2. Late Addition to the Workshop! • Hey... I just want to attend and listen/learn! MWC Q&A Session

  3. Late Addition to the Workshop! • Hey... I just want to attend and listen/learn! • Idea: Review a few related docs in order to be a more “sophisticated” listener/attendee MWC Q&A Session

  4. Late Addition to the Workshop! • Hey... I just want to attend and listen/learn! • Idea: Review a few related docs in order to be a more “sophisticated” listener/attendee • New Idea (thanks John!): Present on what you found in these docs MWC Q&A Session

  5. Late Addition to the Workshop! • Hey... I just want to attend and listen/learn! • Idea: Review a few related docs in order to be a more “sophisticated” listener/attendee • New Idea (thanks John!): Present on what you found in these docs • Modification to the New Idea: The docs mostly read with the excitement of an encyclopedia, and are likely known by these “select” attendees, so... MWC Q&A Session

  6. Late Addition to the Workshop! • Hey... I just want to attend and listen/learn! • Idea: Review a few related docs in order to be a more “sophisticated” listener/attendee • New Idea (thanks John!): Present on what you found in these docs • Modification to the New Idea: The docs mostly read with the excitement of an encyclopedia, and are likely known by these “select” attendees, so... • Present in a Q&A form to assess knowledge and perhaps “incite” discussion MWC Q&A Session

  7. Which “related docs” ? • DoDD 8100.2 • Use of Commercial Wireless Devices, Services, and Technologies in the Department of Defense (DoD) Global Information Grid (GIG) • NIST SP800-124 • Guidelines on Cell Phone and PDA Security • DISA STIG • Wireless Overview • DISA STIG • Mobile and Wireless Device Addendum to the Wireless STIG MWC Q&A Session

  8. What KIND of Questions? • Miscellaneous Wireless Terms/Technology • Security: Threats • Security: Vulnerabilities • Security: Security_Controls • Security: Policy • Security: Best Practices • Security: Technology • By the way... don’t expect any special “ordering” of any of this! MWC Q&A Session

  9. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • What does WiFi stand for? MWC Q&A Session

  10. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • What does WiFi stand for? Wireless Fidelity MWC Q&A Session

  11. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • Which term applies to Bluetooth? • WMAN • WGAN • WPAN • WLAN MWC Q&A Session

  12. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • Which term applies to Bluetooth? • WMAN • WGAN • WPAN • WLAN MWC Q&A Session

  13. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • Which operates at 5GHz? • 802.11a • 802.11b • 802.11g • 802.11n MWC Q&A Session

  14. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • Which operates at 5GHz? • 802.11a • 802.11b • 802.11g • 802.11n MWC Q&A Session

  15. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • What is IEEE 802.16 ? • WiMAX • ZigBee • EDGE • Bluetooth MWC Q&A Session

  16. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • What is IEEE 802.16 ? • WiMAX • ZigBee • EDGE • Bluetooth MWC Q&A Session

  17. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • Who uses CDMA based cell tech.? • Verizon • AT&T MWC Q&A Session

  18. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • Who uses CDMA based cell tech.? • Verizon • AT&T MWC Q&A Session

  19. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • Which is the shortest range RF tech? • 802.11 • Vicinity RFID (smart card/chip) • WiMAX • Proximity RFID (smart card/chip) MWC Q&A Session

  20. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • Which is the shortest range RF tech? • 802.11 • Vicinity RFID (smart card/chip) • WiMAX • Proximity RFID (smart card/chip) MWC Q&A Session

  21. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • The two main 802.11 “modes” are Ad Hoc mode and... MWC Q&A Session

  22. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • The two main 802.11 “modes” are Ad Hoc mode and... Infrastructure mode MWC Q&A Session

  23. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • The “Evil Twin” threat is aka... • A promiscuous eavesdropper • An RF-jammer box • “War-driving” setup • a rogue wireless access point MWC Q&A Session

  24. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • The “Evil Twin” threat is aka... • A promiscuous eavesdropper • An RF-jammer box • “War-driving” setup • a rogue wireless access point MWC Q&A Session

  25. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • Which is THE DoD IA Directive? • 8200.1 • 8500.1 • 8510.01 • 5200.40 MWC Q&A Session

  26. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • Which is THE DoD IA Directive? • 8200.1 • 8500.1 • 8510.01 • 5200.40 MWC Q&A Session

  27. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • Which is the correct ordering for typical operating range? • IrDA—Bluetooth—802.11—WiMax--GSM • 802.11—IrDA—GSM—Bluetooth—WiMAX • Bluetooth—802.11—IrDA—WiMAX—GSM • GSM—IrDA—Bluetooth—802.11--WiMAX MWC Q&A Session

  28. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • Which is the correct ordering for typical operating range? • IrDA—Bluetooth—802.11—WiMax--GSM • 802.11—IrDA—GSM—Bluetooth—WiMAX • Bluetooth—802.11—IrDA—WiMAX—GSM • GSM—IrDA—Bluetooth—802.11--WiMAX MWC Q&A Session

  29. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • Most Cell phones operate in the... • HF range (3-30MHz) • HF and VHF range (3-300MHz) • UHF range (300MHz-3GHz) • SHF range (3-30GHz) MWC Q&A Session

  30. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • Most Cell phones operate in the... • HF range (3-30MHz) • HF and VHF range (3-300MHz) • UHF range (300MHz-3GHz) • SHF range (3-30GHz) MWC Q&A Session

  31. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • Which is the closest to typical longest operating range of WiMAX? • 1 mile • 5 miles • 30 miles • 100 miles MWC Q&A Session

  32. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • Which is the closest to typical longest operating range of WiMAX? • 1 mile • 5 miles • 30 miles • 100 miles MWC Q&A Session

  33. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • Which is the closest to typical longest operating range of Bluetooth? • 1 meter • 10 meters • 100 meters • 1 mile MWC Q&A Session

  34. Misc Wireless Terms/Technology • Which is the closest to typical longest operating range of Bluetooth? • 1 meter • 10 meters (most often seen/quoted) • 100 meters (mentioned in Wireless STIG) • 1 mile MWC Q&A Session

  35. 8100.2 • What’s a PIM, PED, PDA? MWC Q&A Session

  36. 8100.2 • What’s a PIM, PED, PDA? Personal Information Mgr Personal Electronic Device Personal Digital Assistant MWC Q&A Session

  37. 8100.2 • Which does 8100.2 apply to? • Receive-only pagers • GPS receivers • Implanted medical devices • RF energy between RFID tags Section 2.5 MWC Q&A Session

  38. 8100.2 • Which does 8100.2 apply to? None of these Section 2.5 MWC Q&A Session

  39. 8100.2 • Exceptions/deviations from required security controls usually (always?) require the approval of the DAA. What is a DAA? Section 4.1.2 MWC Q&A Session

  40. 8100.2 • Exceptions/deviations from required security controls usually (always?) require the approval of the DAA. What is a DAA? Designated Approving Authority Section 4.1.2 MWC Q&A Session

  41. 8100.2 • Which pub is heavily referenced for security issues related to crypto-graphic module validation? • FIPS 199 • DCID 6/9 • FIPS 140-2 • NSTISSI 4009 MWC Q&A Session

  42. 8100.2 • Which pub is heavily referenced for security issues related to crypto-graphic module validation? • FIPS 199 • DCID 6/9 • FIPS 140-2 • NSTISSI 4009 MWC Q&A Session

  43. 8100.2 • Measures taken to mitigate DoS attacks should address? • Only external threats • Only internal threats • Potential “friendly interference” • All of the above Section 4.1.4 MWC Q&A Session

  44. 8100.2 • Measures taken to mitigate DoS attacks should address? • Only external threats • Only internal threats • Potential “friendly interference” • All of the above Section 4.1.4 MWC Q&A Session

  45. 8100.2 • The term (title) CTTA pops up often when discussing wireless emissions and security. What is CTTA? • Certified TEMPEST Technical Authority • Communications TecSec Tech. Auth. • Counter-technical Transmission Analyst • Consolidated TEMPEST Testing Agency Section 4.3 MWC Q&A Session

  46. 8100.2 • The term (title) CTTA pops up often when discussing wireless emissions and security. What is CTTA? • Certified TEMPEST Technical Authority • Communications TecSec Tech. Auth. • Counter-technical Transmission Analyst • Consolidated TEMPEST Testing Agency Section 4.3 MWC Q&A Session

  47. 8100.2 • What is the DITSCAP? Section 4.5 MWC Q&A Session

  48. 8100.2 • What is the DITSCAP? DoD Information Technology Security Certification and Accreditation Process Section 4.5 MWC Q&A Session

  49. 8100.2 • (T/F) DoD component must actively screen for wireless devices [including] active e-m sensing at the premises to detect/prevent unauthor-ized access of DoD ISs... to ensure compliance with DITSCAP ongoing accreditation. Section 4.5 MWC Q&A Session

  50. 8100.2 • (T/F) DoD component must actively screen for wireless devices [including] active e-m sensing at the premises to detect/prevent unauthor-ized access of DoD ISs... to ensure compliance with DITSCAP ongoing accreditation. Section 4.5 MWC Q&A Session

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