network security ppt.pptx

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Seminar
On
Network security
 Introduction
 What is Network Security
 History
 Basic Network Security
 Need for Network Security
 Types
 Authentication
 Network Attacks Methods
 Advantages
 Problems
 Network Security Architecture
 Conclusion
 Network security is a complicated subject,
historically only tackled by well-trained and
experienced experts.
 However, as more and more people become
``wired'', an increasing number of people
need to understand the basics of security in a
networked world.
Network security is a level of guarantee that all
the machines in a network are working optimally
and the users of these machines only possess
the rights that were granted to them.
This can include:
 preventing unauthorized people from acting on
the system maliciously
 preventing users from performing involuntary
operations that are capable of harming the
system
 securing data by anticipating failures
 guaranteeing that services are not interrupted
 Internet security has been an issue since the
Internet rose to an international phenomenon.
 By 1996, the Internet already connected 13
million computers, so early security protocols
were required.
 These protocols required computer information
to be confidential, available, and have integrity.
 Because the Internet made information
available to everyone, people needed network
security to make their information confidential.
 When connecting a matching to a network, we need
to make sure no one will easily break in to it.
 Even if you don't think anyone will try to break into
your machines - chances are that someone might try.
 Crackers often run network scan utilities that check a
large range of IP addresses, and automatically try to
find machines running servers with security holes.
 To protect against that, one could simply disable any
unnecessary network service they are running.
 In the past, hackers were highly skilled programmers
who understood the details of computer
communications and how to exploit vulnerabilities.
Today almost anyone can become a hacker by
downloading tools from the Internet.
 These complicated attack tools and generally open
networks have generated an increased need for network
security and dynamic security policies.
 The easiest way to protect a network from an outside
attack is to close it off completely from the outside
world.
 A closed network provides connectivity only to trusted
known parties and sites; a closed network does not
allow a connection to public networks.
 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
 WPA encrypts information, and checks to
make sure that the network security key has
not been modified.
 WPA also authenticates users to help ensure
that only authorized people can access the
network.
 WPA is designed to work with all wireless
network adapters, but it might not work with
older routers or access points.
 Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
 WEP is an older network security method that is
still available to support older devices, but it is
no longer recommended.
 When you enable WEP, you set up a network
security key.
 This key encrypts the information that one
computer sends to another computer across
your network. However,WEP security is
relatively easy to crack.
One-factor authentication – this is
“something a user knows.”The
most recognized type of one-factor
authentication method is the
password.
Two-factor authentication – in
addition to the first factor, the
second factor is “something a user
has.”
Three-factor authentication – in
addition to the previous two
factors, the third factor is
“something a user is.”
 Eavesdropping – Interception of communications by an
unauthorized party
 Data Modification – Data altering, reading from
unauthorized party
 Identity Spoofing (IP Address Spoofing) – IP address to
be falsely assumed— identity spoofing and the attacker
can modify, reroute, or delete your data
 Password-BasedAttacks – By gaining your access rights
to a computer and network resources are determined by
who you are, that is, your user name and your password
 Denial-of-ServiceAttack – Prevents normal use of your
computer or network by valid users, and it could be used
for sending invalid data to application, to flood the
computer, block traffic, etc.
 Network Security helps in protecting personal data
of clients existing on network.
 Network Security facilitates protection of
information that is shared between computers on
the network.
 Hacking attempts or virus / spyware attacks from
the internet will not be able to harm physical
computers. External possible attacks are prevented.
 Computer networks are typically a shared resource
used by many applications representing different
interests.
 The Internet is particularly widely shared, being used
by competing businesses, mutually antagonistic
governments, and opportunistic criminals.
 Unless security measures are taken, a network
conversation or a distributed application may be
compromised by an adversary.
 The owner of the website can be attacked as well.
Some websites have been defaced; the files that
make up the website content have been remotely
accessed and modified without authorization.
What & why
an organization's network infrastructure evolves
over many years.
 Although this evolution is in direct response to the
changing business needs, in many cases security has
been an afterthought.
 Even implementing the most advanced security
technologies of the day won't help if the underlying
security architecture is flawed.
Our systematic approach to the evaluation of the
current state ensures a detailed review of the
current architecture, technology & security
policy of the organization, management
practices and planned changes.
Some of the aspects that will be examined are:
 Review latestThreat Risk Analysis report.
 Analysis of current IT network, information flow
according to business requirements and points
of access to information.
 That is why network security is an important
field that is increasingly gaining attention as
the Internet usage increases.
 The security threats and Internet protocols
were analyzed to determine the necessary
security technology.
 However, the current development in
network security is not very impressive and
significant.
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 www.google.com
 www.wikipedia.com
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network security ppt.pptx

  • 1. www.studymafia.org Submitted To: Submitted By: www.studymafia.org www.studymafia.org Seminar On Network security
  • 2.  Introduction  What is Network Security  History  Basic Network Security  Need for Network Security  Types  Authentication  Network Attacks Methods  Advantages  Problems  Network Security Architecture  Conclusion
  • 3.  Network security is a complicated subject, historically only tackled by well-trained and experienced experts.  However, as more and more people become ``wired'', an increasing number of people need to understand the basics of security in a networked world.
  • 4. Network security is a level of guarantee that all the machines in a network are working optimally and the users of these machines only possess the rights that were granted to them. This can include:  preventing unauthorized people from acting on the system maliciously  preventing users from performing involuntary operations that are capable of harming the system  securing data by anticipating failures  guaranteeing that services are not interrupted
  • 5.  Internet security has been an issue since the Internet rose to an international phenomenon.  By 1996, the Internet already connected 13 million computers, so early security protocols were required.  These protocols required computer information to be confidential, available, and have integrity.  Because the Internet made information available to everyone, people needed network security to make their information confidential.
  • 6.  When connecting a matching to a network, we need to make sure no one will easily break in to it.  Even if you don't think anyone will try to break into your machines - chances are that someone might try.  Crackers often run network scan utilities that check a large range of IP addresses, and automatically try to find machines running servers with security holes.  To protect against that, one could simply disable any unnecessary network service they are running.
  • 7.  In the past, hackers were highly skilled programmers who understood the details of computer communications and how to exploit vulnerabilities. Today almost anyone can become a hacker by downloading tools from the Internet.  These complicated attack tools and generally open networks have generated an increased need for network security and dynamic security policies.  The easiest way to protect a network from an outside attack is to close it off completely from the outside world.  A closed network provides connectivity only to trusted known parties and sites; a closed network does not allow a connection to public networks.
  • 8.  Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)  WPA encrypts information, and checks to make sure that the network security key has not been modified.  WPA also authenticates users to help ensure that only authorized people can access the network.  WPA is designed to work with all wireless network adapters, but it might not work with older routers or access points.
  • 9.  Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)  WEP is an older network security method that is still available to support older devices, but it is no longer recommended.  When you enable WEP, you set up a network security key.  This key encrypts the information that one computer sends to another computer across your network. However,WEP security is relatively easy to crack.
  • 10. One-factor authentication – this is “something a user knows.”The most recognized type of one-factor authentication method is the password. Two-factor authentication – in addition to the first factor, the second factor is “something a user has.” Three-factor authentication – in addition to the previous two factors, the third factor is “something a user is.”
  • 11.  Eavesdropping – Interception of communications by an unauthorized party  Data Modification – Data altering, reading from unauthorized party  Identity Spoofing (IP Address Spoofing) – IP address to be falsely assumed— identity spoofing and the attacker can modify, reroute, or delete your data  Password-BasedAttacks – By gaining your access rights to a computer and network resources are determined by who you are, that is, your user name and your password  Denial-of-ServiceAttack – Prevents normal use of your computer or network by valid users, and it could be used for sending invalid data to application, to flood the computer, block traffic, etc.
  • 12.  Network Security helps in protecting personal data of clients existing on network.  Network Security facilitates protection of information that is shared between computers on the network.  Hacking attempts or virus / spyware attacks from the internet will not be able to harm physical computers. External possible attacks are prevented.
  • 13.  Computer networks are typically a shared resource used by many applications representing different interests.  The Internet is particularly widely shared, being used by competing businesses, mutually antagonistic governments, and opportunistic criminals.  Unless security measures are taken, a network conversation or a distributed application may be compromised by an adversary.  The owner of the website can be attacked as well. Some websites have been defaced; the files that make up the website content have been remotely accessed and modified without authorization.
  • 14. What & why an organization's network infrastructure evolves over many years.  Although this evolution is in direct response to the changing business needs, in many cases security has been an afterthought.  Even implementing the most advanced security technologies of the day won't help if the underlying security architecture is flawed.
  • 15. Our systematic approach to the evaluation of the current state ensures a detailed review of the current architecture, technology & security policy of the organization, management practices and planned changes. Some of the aspects that will be examined are:  Review latestThreat Risk Analysis report.  Analysis of current IT network, information flow according to business requirements and points of access to information.
  • 16.  That is why network security is an important field that is increasingly gaining attention as the Internet usage increases.  The security threats and Internet protocols were analyzed to determine the necessary security technology.  However, the current development in network security is not very impressive and significant.