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1. Used by IDS for a baseline before analysis - attackers will try to de-normalize traffic to evade detection - IDS will normalize data for understood protocols
LAN
IDS data normalization
3-way handshake
The conficker worm
2. Poor programming without error checking can allow commands to be run in an input field. This can point to a command further in the buffer that will execute the attacker's payload.
Stateful firewall
The OSI model
Ack Piggybacking
Buffer overflow
3. Attaches itself to existing program files and activated when the exe is launched
Program infector
IDS signature analysis work
A network protocol
A blind FTP
4. Physical layer - Data link layer - Network Layer - Transport Layer - Session Layer - Presentation Layer - Application Layer
Hubs
The OSI model
IDS signature analysis work
3-way handshake
5. Uniform protection - protected enclaves - information centric - threat vector analysis
Program infector
The four basic approaches to defense in depth
Some malware capabilities
EXE program infector
6. Going around with equipment to detect wireless networks
Wardriving
Firewall
Honeypot
What ways should the crypto key be protected?
7. 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
A network protocol
UDP packet headers
The protected enclave to defense in depth
What threats should be protected against - based on threat levels
8. size is whatever the length of the UDP portion of the packet. Could be as large as 65 -535
Some external threat concerns
Datagram length of a UDP packet
Types of ATM virtual circuits
Some firewall challenges
9. Metropolitan area network - spans across city or town - larger than a LAN - uses fiber for backbone
Hping
MAN
CIDR
Ack Piggybacking
10. It interacts with data and prepares it to be transmitted across the network. It ensures reliable connectivity from end-to-end
Some ways to bypass firewall protections
The transport layer
Defense in depth
PAN
11. 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
Types of viruses
UDP packet headers
A network protocol
Datagram length of a UDP packet
12. A hash is produced when applied to a monitored file. The hash always generates the same value unless a change was made. HIDS software checks the hashes of monitored files and if a change is found - analyst is notified. - ie: tripwire
EXE program infector
File Integrity checking work
The five threat vectors
A netmask
13. An appliance that controls access between public internet and a companies private network - or between a PC NIC and the rest of the PC.
Firewall
Checksum in UDP
Honeyd
Ciphertext
14. Confidentiality - integrity - availability
ACK piggybacking
What's a VLAN
Stateless packet filter
The CIA triad
15. Provides insight into traffic on the network - help detect problems with network operations - provides auditing for other security measures
Trap door
Some NIDS topology limitations
NIDS advantages
The physical layer stack
16. Connects many WANs - MANs - and LANs - provided via ISP
Alteration of code
The four basic approaches to defense in depth
Some malware propagation techniques
Internet
17. fast - with little fidelity - examines header information and limited payload data
Shallow packet inspection
Plaintext
TFTP
EXE program infector
18. -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
PAN
Some firewall benefits
Some external threat concerns
Social engineering
19. 8 bytes per packet - UDP SRC port - UDP DST Ports - UDP length - UDP Checksum
The three goals of security
Nmap scanning techniques
UDP packet headers
Denial of service
20. Most commonly used transport protocol today - ensures reliable packet delivery - has error handling built in
The different cable categories
Browsing attack
Overview of TCP
Log monitoring work?
21. A system resource that has no legitimate purpose or reason for someone to connect to it - its purpose is to draw in attackers to understand how they break into a system
Honeypot
Race conditions
To establish a TCP session
Kismet
22. Infects MBR - no network spreading potential
Boot record infector
Types of ATM virtual circuits
Bridge
Vulnerabilities
23. logic bomb - trojan horse - trap door
File integrity checking work
Some types of malicious code
Overview of TCP
Some firewall benefits
24. 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
What's a VLAN
DDoS attack
File integrity checking work
Some NIDS topology limitations
25. Worms and Wireless - modems - tunnel anything through HTTP - social engineering
Network stumbler
The protected enclave to defense in depth
Some ways to bypass firewall protections
The four types of events reported by IDS
26. Allows admins to remotely access a system for troubleshooting. - E.g VNC - GoToMyPc - PC Anywhere
The session layer
Some malware propagation techniques
Remote maintenance
No State Inspection ACK flag set
27. 128.0.0.0 through 191.255.255.255 - with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0
Stateful firewall
The transport layer
NAC
What range is a class B network?
28. local area network - small network confined to small location - all equipment owned by a single entity - vulnerable to inside threats and logic bombs
Stateful firewall
LAN
EXE program infector
the application layer
29. risk = threat x vulnerability - impossible to eliminate - security is an exercise in loss reduction
When setting up a virtual circuit
Social engineering
What range is a class A network?
Risk
30. A cracking tool inserted into the OS that allows the attacker to do as they please.
Some reasons to use TCP over UDP
A netcat listener
Rootkit
Stateful firewall
31. Weakness in a system - inherent in a complex system - majority are due to poor coding - gateway by which threats are manifested
Vulnerabilities
Some reasons to use UDP over TCP
Integrity of Data
Snort
32. Netmasks or subnets provide a method for identifying what portion of an address is the network - and what portion is the host
A netmask
The different cable categories
What range is a class A network?
To close a TCP session
33. Bits of code embedded in programs to quickly gain access at a later time
MAN
Trap door
Program infector
Some honeypot advantages
34. An FTP that allows downloads only if the user knows the exact name of the file they're looking for
A blind FTP
Remote maintenance
Types of viruses
Checksum in UDP
35. Switches networks make it difficult to monitor traffic in promiscuous mode - topology must be able to support traffic aggregation for monitoring
Some common UDP ports
When implementing protocols - what stack should be used?
Some NIDS topology limitations
Nmap scanning techniques
36. Prepends to the beginning of the file and gains control when the first instruction of the infected COM file is executed - appending to the end - virus writes its payload to the end and inserts jump instruction as the first instruction - which execute
Ack Piggybacking
The goals of cryptography
NAC
COM/Script program infector
37. Improper deployment can increase attack risk - if production systems aren't sufficiently protected - they can be vulnerable from a honeypot - legal liability
Arbitrary substitution
Some disadvantages of honeypots
Anomaly analysis work
What's a VLAN
38. Protects internal/external systems from attack - filters communications based on content - performs NAT - encrypts communications for VPN - logging to aid in intrusion detection
Some firewall benefits
IDS signature analysis work
When setting up a virtual circuit
Risk
39. Personal area network - phone tethering - bluetooth - etc
The Uniform Protection to defense in depth
PAN
No State Inspection ACK flag set
What range is a class A network?
40. Program disguised as something helpful - only to perform actions the user did not intend. Opening ports - installing other programs - etc.
Trojan horse
Hping
Anomaly analysis work
Alteration of code
41. open source tool for monitoring - can be used as a NIDS - has quick updates and flexibility for custom rules
Snort
Some common TCP ports
SYN flood
UDP packet headers
42. A TCP version of ping - sends custom TCP packets to a host and listens for replies - enables port scanning and spoofing simultaneously
Hping
Smurf attack
Alteration of code
MAN
43. It makes sure the data sent from one side to the other is in a format useful to the other side
Deep packet inspection
The presentation layer
The OSI model
The data link layer
44. deployment challenges including topology and access limitations - analyzing encrypted traffic - quantity vs. quality of signatures - performance limitations with extensive analysis techniques - very costly for proper management
PAN
MAN
NIDS challenges
Hping
45. Replicates traffic onto all ports - no traffic monitoring - cannot control which ports should or shouldn't receive frames - forming a large collision domain.
A blind FTP
Nmap scanning techniques
Bridge
Hubs
46. Migrate to WPA2 - use strong authentication like PEAP or TTLS - audit network installations - require mutual auth between client and infrastructure equipment
Types of ATM virtual circuits
The OSI Protocol Stack
Best way to protect wireless networks
Bus Topology
47. 53 bytes - 48 bytes for data - 5 bytes for the header
What threats should be protected against - based on threat levels
Bridge
Trap door
Total cell size for asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
48. Network scanner.
Nmap
Defense in depth
Denial of service
The presentation layer
49. A sends a SYN packet to B - B acknowledges with a SYN/ACK - A replies with ACK
Some ways to bypass firewall protections
3-way handshake
Program infector
Deep packet inspection
50. War dialing - war driving - Sniffing - eavesdropping - dumpster diving - social engineering
The difference in stacks
The OSI Protocol Stack
Some Pen Test techniques
Smurf attack
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