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1. Very simplistic. All systems are attached to the same cable segment. Rarely used because they're unreliable - low fault tolerance - poor traffic isolation - with limited scalability
ACK piggybacking
Bus Topology
Nmap scanning techniques
A netcat listener
2. rules indicate criteria in packets that represent events of interest - rules are applied to packets as they are received - alerts are created when matches are found
IDS signature analysis work
CIDR
Kismet
HIDS monitor
3. An appliance that controls access between public internet and a companies private network - or between a PC NIC and the rest of the PC.
When implementing protocols - what stack should be used?
Firewall
The network layer
EXE program infector
4. Attempt to manipulate or trick a person into providing information or access - bypass network security by exploiting humans - vector is often outside attack by telephone or visitor inside
Social engineering
The TCP/IP model
Some common TCP ports
The OSI model
5. A list of files is defined that should be monitored for a change - HIDS software calculates a one-way hash for each file - if a change is made to the file - the hash is changed
When implementing protocols - what stack should be used?
File integrity checking work
Bridge
Kismet
6. -Malicious code might execute destructive overwrite to hard disks -Malicious mas mailing code might expose sensitive information to the internet - web server compromise might expose organization to ridicule - Web server compromise might expose custom
The physical layer stack
Some ways to bypass firewall protections
Some other UDP based protocols
Some external threat concerns
7. Bits of code embedded in programs to quickly gain access at a later time
Some reasons to use UDP over TCP
Trap door
Stateless packet filter
Network stumbler
8. Uses inclusive or exclusive lists - inclusive analysis utilizes a list of keywords - exclusive analysis utilizes a list of events that can be ignored
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
Log monitoring work?
Buffer overflow
A netcat listener
9. Free linux WLAN analysis tool - completely passive - cannot be detected - supports advanced GPS integration and mapping features - used for wardriving - WLAN vulerability assessment
Wardriving
Datagram length of a UDP packet
Kismet
Some firewall benefits
10. Unified data carrying service - replacing from replay and ATM
Nmap
Multi protocol label switching
What primary threats should be protected against
To establish a TCP session
11. packet filter firewalls rely on TCP flags to determine connection state. Attacker can send ACK packets only to bypass firewall.
No State Inspection ACK flag set
Worms
Some network design objectives
What's a VLAN
12. Used for connecting two physical segments of a network - segments traffic - breaks up collision domains - not generally used because of switches
What threats should be protected against - based on threat levels
CIDR
Firewall
Bridge
13. Attaches itself to existing program files and activated when the exe is launched
When setting up a virtual circuit
Hubs
Program infector
Shallow packet inspection
14. An agreement on how different computer will work - protocols define the format and order of messages and what to do upon receipt of the messages - basically the rules of the network
Port scan
HIDS monitor
What's an easy way to test encryption?
A network protocol
15. It handles the establishment and maintenance of connections between systems
Social engineering
Rotation?
File Integrity checking work
The session layer
16. Personal area network - phone tethering - bluetooth - etc
NIDS advantages
War Dialing
Anomaly analysis work
PAN
17. Confidentiality - integrity - availability
Arbitrary substitution
Some honeypot advantages
Smurf attack
The three goals of security
18. Slow - requires stateful data tracking - inspects all fields - including variable-length fields
ATM work
Plaintext
Deep packet inspection
Bridge
19. size is whatever the length of the UDP portion of the packet. Could be as large as 65 -535
Some reasons to use TCP over UDP
Datagram length of a UDP packet
Rootkit
Worms
20. Relies on executable code insertion and user interaction to spread
Parasitic malware
IDS
Internet
No State Inspection ACK flag set
21. Uses a 1 to 1 substitution of characters - rotate the alphabet by 'n' number of characters - rot+X means rotate the letters X characters
Rotation?
What range is a class A network?
The network layer
What range is a class B network?
22. Weakness in a system - inherent in a complex system - majority are due to poor coding - gateway by which threats are manifested
Snort
Vulnerabilities
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
Router
23. Syn - Syn/Ack - Ack
Network stumbler
To establish a TCP session
The CIA triad
The three goals of security
24. Network traffic to the host - typically listens on all interface - uses signature analysis to identify events of interest
WAN
HIDS monitor
MAN
Group
25. An attacker spoofs the victim's IP and sends an ICMP ECHO request to the broadcast address of a network. When every system responds - a DoS occurs.
Smurf attack
Plaintext
IDS data normalization
Integrity of Data
26. destruction of data - leaking confidential information - providing backdoor access
Some malware capabilities
Total cell size for asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
Some external threat concerns
What ways should the crypto key be protected?
27. 53 - DNS - 67 - BootP - 68 - BootP - 69 - TFTP - 123- NTP - 137-139 NBT - 161 - SNMP - 162 - SNMP - 2049 - NFS
Best way to protect wireless networks
Some common UDP ports
What's an easy way to test encryption?
Buffer overflow
28. Trying to ID modems in a telephone exchange that may be susceptible to compromise
War Dialing
IDS not
EXE program infector
Smurf attack
29. Improper deployment can increase attack risk - if production systems aren't sufficiently protected - they can be vulnerable from a honeypot - legal liability
IDS signature analysis work
Some disadvantages of honeypots
Bus Topology
What range is a class C network?
30. Simple attack done by simply browsing available information that's allowed on a local network.
Multi protocol label switching
No State Inspection ACK flag set
Worms
Browsing attack
31. A spoofed IP is used to send a SYN to the target. It then responds with a SYN/ACK that never receives the final ACK to complete the handshake. This occupies a portion of the target's pre-established buffer for TCP and can prevent the target from acce
When implementing protocols - what stack should be used?
SYN flood
Some Pen Test techniques
Trojan horse
32. Identify critical assets and provide layered protection - data is accessed by applications - applications reside on hosts - hosts operate on networks
The Information Centric defense in depth
Nmap scanning techniques
WAN
Some malware capabilities
33. fast - with little fidelity - examines header information and limited payload data
Shallow packet inspection
IDS
Kismet
A netmask
34. Unencrypted message in its original form
EXE program infector
Some malware propagation techniques
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
Plaintext
35. Anonymous FTP - FTP passes through clear text - Bounce attacks with the PORT command - user can cause an FTP to open a connection from the FTP's own commands and bypass a firewall
Some common TCP ports
Some FTP dangers
Macro virus
When implementing protocols - what stack should be used?
36. Not a replacement for firewalls - hardening - strong policies - or other DiD methods - low maintenance - inexpensive
IDS not
Defense in depth
The OSI model
What's a VLAN
37. Take the file and try to compress it. If it compresses - it means there is a pattern and it's more easily crackable
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38. Outside attack from network - Outsider attack from telephone - Insider attack from local network - insider attack from local system - attack from malicious code
The Information Centric defense in depth
Nmap scanning techniques
Firewall
The five threat vectors
39. Wide Area Network - Larger than MAN or LAN - uses public network - phone lines - and leased lines to tie LAN and MAN over a dispersed area
WAN
Network stumbler
Stateless packet filter
Remote maintenance
40. Malware - insider threat - natural disaster - terrorism - pandemic
When setting up a virtual circuit
The different cable categories
Social engineering
What primary threats should be protected against
41. Multiple levels of protection must be deployed - an exercie in detection - measures must be across a wide range of controls - compromises happen when people leave sites - risk - CIA triad - strategies
Honeypot
Defense in depth
Some malware capabilities
Hping
42. Confidentiality - symmetric encryption
Switches
Rotation?
The goals of cryptography
The CIA triad
43. Means multiple iterations won't matter. If you encrypt with a key - then re-encrypt - it's the same as using one key.
Group
Some firewall benefits
SQL Slammer Worm
What's a VLAN
44. open source tool for monitoring - can be used as a NIDS - has quick updates and flexibility for custom rules
Vulnerabilities
EXE program infector
Snort
The Information Centric defense in depth
45. An attacker recruits zombie systems ahead of time to simultaneously release a flood of traffic at a specific target.
DDoS attack
A blind FTP
The OSI Protocol Stack
Bridge
46. Work groups that require additional protection are segmented from the rest of the internal organization - restricting access to critical segments - system of VPNs - internal firewall - VLANs and ACLs
The protected enclave to defense in depth
The Uniform Protection to defense in depth
Boot record infector
Snort
47. Resource exhaustion like DDoS or fork attack - unexpected input value the machine does not know how to process
Address resolution protocol
Denial of service
3-way handshake
Logic bomb
48. Program disguised as something helpful - only to perform actions the user did not intend. Opening ports - installing other programs - etc.
Trojan horse
The Uniform Protection to defense in depth
Rootkit
Anomaly analysis work
49. local area network - small network confined to small location - all equipment owned by a single entity - vulnerable to inside threats and logic bombs
Total cell size for asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
The presentation layer
LAN
Some external threat concerns
50. Connects the physical part of the network (cables) with the abstract (packets and datastreams)
The data link layer
Stateful firewall
Remote maintenance
Honeyd
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