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1. Physical layer - Data link layer - Network Layer - Transport Layer - Session Layer - Presentation Layer - Application Layer
What ways should the crypto key be protected?
The OSI model
WAN
The CIA triad
2. FIN 130 - ACK 131 - FIN 570 - ACK 571
To close a TCP session
The OSI model
Trojan horse
Firewall
3. 1. physical 2. data 3. network 4. transport 5. session 6. presentation 7. application
The OSI Protocol Stack
Some honeypot advantages
What's an easy way to test encryption?
The four basic approaches to defense in depth
4. Small program triggered by an event that provides an action. E.g. scheduled file removal if countdown isn't reset - ie: employee was fired
The transport layer
Datagram length of a UDP packet
A netcat listener
Logic bomb
5. 128.0.0.0 through 191.255.255.255 - with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0
Log monitoring work?
Smurf attack
Snort
What range is a class B network?
6. 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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7. Bits of code embedded in programs to quickly gain access at a later time
3-way handshake
Trap door
MAN
PAN
8. A low end firewall that can quickly be deployed using existing hardware. They examine packets themselves with no content.
Stateless packet filter
TFTP
UDP packet headers
The transport layer
9. Confidentiality - integrity - availability
Honeyd
Smurf attack
The CIA triad
Some firewall benefits
10. Replicates traffic onto all ports - no traffic monitoring - cannot control which ports should or shouldn't receive frames - forming a large collision domain.
Some honeypot advantages
Hubs
Router
CIDR
11. Four layers - Network Layer - Internet Layer - Transport Layer - Application layer
Some Pen Test techniques
The TCP/IP model
Logic bomb
File integrity checking work
12. Good for multimedia - can use small single packets - multicasting is required - speed is the highest priority
Nmap scanning techniques
Some reasons to use UDP over TCP
Shallow packet inspection
Network stumbler
13. It makes sure the data sent from one side to the other is in a format useful to the other side
When talking about protocols and referencing layers - what stack is used
The OSI model
Address resolution protocol
The presentation layer
14. When someone has compromised the integrity of data or a program. Allows attackers to create backdoors.
Types of viruses
Arbitrary substitution
Total cell size for asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
Alteration of code
15. 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
Social engineering
A network protocol
Switches
Boot record infector
16. destruction of data - leaking confidential information - providing backdoor access
The physical layer stack
Some malware capabilities
Some reasons to use UDP over TCP
Some firewall benefits
17. 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 data link layer
Total cell size for asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
TFTP
Macro virus
18. keeps the same letters - but changes the position within the text - easy to break - can be combined with substitution
Permutation
Browsing attack
Some honeypot advantages
Rotation?
19. Hash Authentication - asymmetric - non repudiation - digital signature - hash + asymmetry
The five threat vectors
What's an easy way to test encryption?
Integrity of Data
Hubs
20. Stateful firewalls maintain state of traffic flows
Stateful firewall
What primary threats should be protected against
DDoS attack
Buffer overflow
21. Attacks systems through known vulnerabilities - automatically scans for more systems to attack - lowers system defenses - installs rootkit or root shell - opens up back doors - self contained malware that can copy itself
When talking about protocols and referencing layers - what stack is used
Worms
A network protocol
Anomaly analysis work
22. 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
No State Inspection ACK flag set
What's a VLAN
Nmap scanning techniques
Some FTP dangers
23. Migrate to WPA2 - use strong authentication like PEAP or TTLS - audit network installations - require mutual auth between client and infrastructure equipment
The TCP/IP model
Best way to protect wireless networks
Stateful firewall
Some malware propagation techniques
24. 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
What categories do vulnerabilities fall into?
IDS signature analysis work
What primary threats should be protected against
The four types of events reported by IDS
25. 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
OS Command Injection defenses
Some common UDP ports
Ciphertext
Honeypot
26. 1.0.0.0 through 127.255.255.255 - subnet mask starts at 255.0.0.0
Some external threat concerns
3-way handshake
What primary threats should be protected against
What range is a class A network?
27. Netmasks or subnets provide a method for identifying what portion of an address is the network - and what portion is the host
Shallow packet inspection
A netmask
Worms
A netcat listener
28. 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
Alteration of code
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
Anomaly analysis work
Switches
29. An attacker recruits zombie systems ahead of time to simultaneously release a flood of traffic at a specific target.
Bus Topology
COM/Script program infector
DDoS attack
the application layer
30. flags anomalous conditions in traffic on the network - requires understanding on what is normal - bases good traffic as a baseline
Anomaly analysis work
Some ways to bypass firewall protections
What range is a class B network?
Boot record infector
31. It interacts with data and prepares it to be transmitted across the network. It ensures reliable connectivity from end-to-end
Proxy or application gateway
To establish a TCP session
The transport layer
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
32. Common backdoor to open a port - port scan scans for open ports on remote host - scans 0 - 65 -535 twice. TCP and UDP
What range is a class A network?
Remote maintenance
Port scan
What categories do vulnerabilities fall into?
33. Weakness in a system - inherent in a complex system - majority are due to poor coding - gateway by which threats are manifested
the application layer
Some types of malicious code
Vulnerabilities
NAC
34. TCP/IP - the IP protoco - The core routing protocol of the internet - - deals with transmission of packets between end points - defines the addressing scheme for the internet
Switches
Some reasons to use TCP over UDP
When implementing protocols - what stack should be used?
What's an easy way to test encryption?
35. Used for connecting two physical segments of a network - segments traffic - breaks up collision domains - not generally used because of switches
Bridge
Shallow packet inspection
The three goals of security
COM/Script program infector
36. Strips OS commands and characters from input - avoid making system calls from within the app * especially based on user input
The TCP/IP model
OS Command Injection defenses
Remote maintenance
WAN
37. packet filter firewalls rely on TCP flags to determine connection state. Attacker can send ACK packets only to bypass firewall.
NIDS advantages
Stateless packet filter
No State Inspection ACK flag set
Boot record infector
38. True positive - false positive - true negative - false negative
The threat vector analysis in defense in depth
ATM work
TFTP
The four types of events reported by IDS
39. 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
What primary threats should be protected against
MAN
40. 53 bytes - 48 bytes for data - 5 bytes for the header
Proxy or application gateway
Snort
What categories do vulnerabilities fall into?
Total cell size for asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
41. Protected at rest - protected in transit - secure the key
Stateful firewall
Rootkit
ATM work
What ways should the crypto key be protected?
42. 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
Some NIDS topology limitations
File integrity checking work
SQL Slammer Worm
NAC
43. 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
WAN
The Uniform Protection to defense in depth
Bus Topology
What categories do vulnerabilities fall into?
44. Message in its encrypted form
Some honeypot advantages
When implementing protocols - what stack should be used?
Ciphertext
Nmap scanning techniques
45. An FTP that allows downloads only if the user knows the exact name of the file they're looking for
A blind FTP
Nmap
Remote maintenance
Shallow packet inspection
46. Protects internal/external systems from attack - filters communications based on content - performs NAT - encrypts communications for VPN - logging to aid in intrusion detection
ACK piggybacking
DDoS attack
Logic bomb
Some firewall benefits
47. Identify critical assets and provide layered protection - data is accessed by applications - applications reside on hosts - hosts operate on networks
Address resolution protocol
File Integrity checking work
Boot record infector
The Information Centric defense in depth
48. 53 - DNS - 67 - BootP - 68 - BootP - 69 - TFTP - 123- NTP - 137-139 NBT - 161 - SNMP - 162 - SNMP - 2049 - NFS
Plaintext
Some common UDP ports
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
Some network design objectives
49. The practice of sending an ACK inside another packet going to the same destination
ACK piggybacking
Stateless packet filter
Denial of service
Kismet
50. A cracking tool inserted into the OS that allows the attacker to do as they please.
The threat vector analysis in defense in depth
Address resolution protocol
Rootkit
Some external threat concerns
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