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1. Protects internal/external systems from attack - filters communications based on content - performs NAT - encrypts communications for VPN - logging to aid in intrusion detection
Stateful firewall
When setting up a virtual circuit
Some firewall benefits
A netmask
2. Handles the network address scheme and connectivity of multiple network segments. It handles communication.
Proxy or application gateway
The network layer
MAN
Deep packet inspection
3. 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
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
Stateless packet filter
WAN
Group
4. Physical layer - Data link layer - Network Layer - Transport Layer - Session Layer - Presentation Layer - Application Layer
A netcat listener
The OSI model
Some ways to bypass firewall protections
Stateful firewall
5. 8 bytes per packet - UDP SRC port - UDP DST Ports - UDP length - UDP Checksum
Bus Topology
Worms
UDP packet headers
No State Inspection ACK flag set
6. Intellectual property - business goals - validated data - historical
the application layer
SQL Slammer Worm
What threats should be protected against - based on threat levels
What's an easy way to test encryption?
7. Free linux WLAN analysis tool - completely passive - cannot be detected - supports advanced GPS integration and mapping features - used for wardriving - WLAN vulerability assessment
Trojan horse
Some disadvantages of honeypots
Kismet
A netmask
8. Weakness in a system - inherent in a complex system - majority are due to poor coding - gateway by which threats are manifested
Checksum in UDP
Vulnerabilities
The four types of events reported by IDS
Some reasons to use UDP over TCP
9. Connects the physical part of the network (cables) with the abstract (packets and datastreams)
Some firewall challenges
The data link layer
Race conditions
Trap door
10. It handles the establishment and maintenance of connections between systems
A network protocol
The session layer
MAN
Router
11. Identify critical assets and provide layered protection - data is accessed by applications - applications reside on hosts - hosts operate on networks
What's a VLAN
The Information Centric defense in depth
War Dialing
SYN flood
12. Uniform protection - protected enclaves - information centric - threat vector analysis
Router
The four basic approaches to defense in depth
File integrity checking work
The data link layer
13. Infects the EXE and make them operate slightly different - when infected - exe header sizes are altered to point to the appended viral code
EXE program infector
Buffer overflow
Shallow packet inspection
The TCP/IP model
14. 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
The protected enclave to defense in depth
Some firewall benefits
Program infector
Some FTP dangers
15. fast - with little fidelity - examines header information and limited payload data
Types of viruses
Shallow packet inspection
Some Pen Test techniques
The Uniform Protection to defense in depth
16. 192.0.0.0 through 223.255.255.255 - subnet mask of 255.255.255.0
DDoS attack
What range is a class C network?
Some disadvantages of honeypots
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
17. ATM supports two types of virtual circuits: permanent virtual circuits and switches virtual circuit - PVC is set up in advance - usually manually - SVC is established automatically through a signaling protocol and can be created on the fly - establis
File integrity checking work
Types of ATM virtual circuits
The OSI model
Buffer overflow
18. 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
SQL Slammer Worm
When setting up a virtual circuit
Overview of TCP
File integrity checking work
19. Not a replacement for firewalls - hardening - strong policies - or other DiD methods - low maintenance - inexpensive
Shallow packet inspection
CIDR
IDS not
EXE program infector
20. 53 - DNS - 67 - BootP - 68 - BootP - 69 - TFTP - 123- NTP - 137-139 NBT - 161 - SNMP - 162 - SNMP - 2049 - NFS
The transport layer
Some common UDP ports
3-way handshake
Deep packet inspection
21. logic bomb - trojan horse - trap door
Some types of malicious code
Datagram length of a UDP packet
What range is a class A network?
The Uniform Protection to defense in depth
22. Uses inclusive or exclusive lists - inclusive analysis utilizes a list of keywords - exclusive analysis utilizes a list of events that can be ignored
Log monitoring work?
IDS
Some other UDP based protocols
Stateless packet filter
23. Not frequently seen on LANs because of expense - because of its traffic predictability and high bandwidth support - it's good for video streaming - encapsulates common protocols - uses virtual path identifiers to create end to end connectivity - has
Some malware capabilities
Brute force
NIDS challenges
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
24. 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
What range is a class C network?
SYN flood
IDS data normalization
What's an easy way to test encryption?
25. Infected millions through various methods - vulnerability in the MS Server Service - brute force admin password through network shares - infect removable devices with a malicious autorun script
IDS
The conficker worm
Arbitrary substitution
The Uniform Protection to defense in depth
26. Common backdoor to open a port - port scan scans for open ports on remote host - scans 0 - 65 -535 twice. TCP and UDP
Some malware capabilities
Port scan
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
Stateless packet filter
27. Trying to ID modems in a telephone exchange that may be susceptible to compromise
Group
Worms
Bridge
War Dialing
28. The Practice of sending an ACK inside another packet going to the same destination
DDoS attack
The four basic approaches to defense in depth
Hping
Ack Piggybacking
29. keeps the same letters - but changes the position within the text - easy to break - can be combined with substitution
IDS data normalization
Some malware propagation techniques
What primary threats should be protected against
Permutation
30. risk = threat x vulnerability - impossible to eliminate - security is an exercise in loss reduction
Some FTP dangers
Rotation?
The network layer
Risk
31. Malware - insider threat - natural disaster - terrorism - pandemic
TFTP
What primary threats should be protected against
Switches
Ack Piggybacking
32. Means multiple iterations won't matter. If you encrypt with a key - then re-encrypt - it's the same as using one key.
Some FTP dangers
Group
LAN
DDoS attack
33. Personal area network - phone tethering - bluetooth - etc
PAN
Stateful firewall
Internet
The data link layer
34. -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
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
Trap door
Some external threat concerns
Kismet
35. Slow - requires stateful data tracking - inspects all fields - including variable-length fields
Deep packet inspection
Defense in depth
Some Pen Test techniques
Some malware propagation techniques
36. Used for connecting two physical segments of a network - segments traffic - breaks up collision domains - not generally used because of switches
The four basic approaches to defense in depth
Smurf attack
Bridge
The Information Centric defense in depth
37. 53 bytes - 48 bytes for data - 5 bytes for the header
Some Pen Test techniques
File Integrity checking work
Total cell size for asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
Some disadvantages of honeypots
38. Take the file and try to compress it. If it compresses - it means there is a pattern and it's more easily crackable
39. Protected at rest - protected in transit - secure the key
Hubs
Total cell size for asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
What ways should the crypto key be protected?
Address resolution protocol
40. Switches networks make it difficult to monitor traffic in promiscuous mode - topology must be able to support traffic aggregation for monitoring
To close a TCP session
Plaintext
Some NIDS topology limitations
Alteration of code
41. Spread as an office attachment with executable code programmed using macro facility - targets are data files - visual basic editor and other macro languages - payload executes when the code is launched
The OSI model
What's an easy way to test encryption?
The difference in stacks
Macro virus
42. The practice of sending an ACK inside another packet going to the same destination
What's an easy way to test encryption?
Some malware capabilities
Some malware propagation techniques
ACK piggybacking
43. 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
Race conditions
What primary threats should be protected against
NIDS challenges
WAN
44. Isolates systems when they initially connect to the network - allows systems to be scanned and checked prior to being put on a trusted segment
NAC
No State Inspection ACK flag set
Shallow packet inspection
The five threat vectors
45. 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.
To close a TCP session
Smurf attack
When talking about protocols and referencing layers - what stack is used
The OSI Protocol Stack
46. Network scanner.
IDS
Nmap scanning techniques
Bridge
Nmap
47. Simplest form of a research honeypot - useful in identifying nature of TCP scans - allows attacker to complete 3-way handshake - listens on a defined port - logs incoming requests for analysis
Datagram length of a UDP packet
Switches
The threat vector analysis in defense in depth
A netcat listener
48. 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
The OSI Protocol Stack
Hubs
COM/Script program infector
ATM work
49. A cracking tool inserted into the OS that allows the attacker to do as they please.
COM/Script program infector
Rootkit
ACK piggybacking
Some other UDP based protocols
50. OSI
Some disadvantages of honeypots
HIDS monitor
When talking about protocols and referencing layers - what stack is used
Logic bomb