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1 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF May 14 th -16 th, 2014 І Singapore #AvayaATF © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. Designing and Implementing a PCI-DSS Compliant Network using ‘Stealth’ Networks with Avaya Fabric Connect Ed Koehler – Director – WW DSE Distinguished Engineer

2 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF Privacy in a Virtualized World  Network and Service Virtualization have transformed the IT industry  Cloud Services  Software Defined Networking  Security and privacy concerns are being expressed by many risk and security analysts  Regulatory compliance in a virtualized environment can be a difficult bar to reach  Examples are, PCI Compliance, HIPAA, Process flow and control (SCADA) environments, Video Surveillance 2

3 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF The Definition of a “Stealth” Network  Any network that is enclosed and self contained with no reachability into and/or out of it. It also must be mutable in both services and coverage characteristics  The common comparible terms used are MPLS IP-VPN, Routed Black Hole Network, IP VPN Lite  Avaya’s Fabric Connect based on IEEE 802.1aq provides for fast and nimble private networking circuit based capabilities that are unparalleled in the industry  “Stealth” Networks are private ‘dark’ networks that are provided as services within the Fabric Connect cloud  L2 Stealth  A non-IP addressed L2 VSN environment  L3 Stealth  A L3 VSN IP VPN environment 3

4 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF Use Case Requirements for “Stealth” Networks  Networks that require isolation and security  PCI compliance  HIPAA compliance  Financial Exchanges  Video Surveillance (Unicast or Multicast)  SCADA control networks  Networks that require Services Separation  Multicast - particularly video surveillance  Bonjour  SCADA 4

5 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF PCI DSS Compliance Requirements See https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/documents/pci_dss_v2.pdfhttps://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/documents/pci_dss_v2.pdf 1.Install and maintain a firewall configuration to protect cardholder data 2.Do not use vendor- supplied defaults for system passwords and other security parameters 3.Protect stored cardholder data 4.Encrypt transmission of cardholder data across open, public networks 5.Use and regularly update anti-virus software or programs 6.Develop and maintain secure systems and applications 7.Restrict access to cardholder data by business need-to-know 8.Assign a unique ID to each person with computer access 9.Restrict physical access to cardholder data 10.Track and monitor all access to network resources and cardholder data 11.Regularly test security systems and processes 12.Maintain a policy that addresses information security for employees and contractors 5

6 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF A Few Words on PCI DSS v 3.0…  Over 100 new controls defined!!!  Many are further clarifications on v 2.0  Main impacting changes  Inventory of all systems within Card Holder Data Environment (CDE)  Documented Card Holder data flows within CDE  Detailed penetration testing requirements  Concerns over ‘weak’ segmentation  Further detail on the role & obligations of third parties and service providers  Full network and data flow diagrams  Penetration testing that ‘matches’ CDE as is deployed  Incorporation of ‘business as usual’ PCI compliant processes and policies  Change management and audit – both technical and organizational  https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/documents/PCI_DSS_v3.pdf https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/documents/PCI_DSS_v3.pdf 6

7 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF PCI-DSS & PA-DSS  PCI-DSS deals with the whole end to end system implementation as it is deployed.  PA-DSS (Payment Application Security Standard) defines what a compliant application must support as it is designed.  PA-DSS is derived from PCI-DSS, defines handling of:  Magnetic Stripe data  Card Verification Codes & Values  CAV2,CID,CVC2,CVV2  PIN’s & PIN Blocks  PA-DSS compliance applies to ‘off the shelf’ payment applications  Merchant or SP’s MUST certify ‘in-house’ applications! 7

8 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF About Network Segmentation…  While not strictly required for compliance, it is strongly recommended!  Network Segmentation can reduce:  The scope of the PCI-DSS assessment  The cost of the PCI-DSS assessment  The cost and difficulty in maintaining systems compliance  Major benefits of overall risk reduction in the systems model  All of this can be realized IF the network segmentation is secure and properly designed!  Proper design leads to consistency and modularity  Allows for the streamlining of compliance by the use of sampling 8

9 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF What version 3.0 has to say about segmentation and CDE (Card Holder Data Environments)  CDE includes all people, processes and technology  Validation on ‘where’ Card Holder Data exists  Trace processes and systems  Develop flow diagrams of interacting systems & CHD  Develop documented penetration testing specific to the CDE  ‘Hack Attack’ methodologies  Ongoing evaluation of threats/vulnerabilities/risk  The more technologies involved in CDE the more penetration testing required!  Fabric Connect used end to end eliminates most if not all other network technologies  Fabric Connect (IEEE 802.1aq)  Can significantly reduce ACL requirements and enhance data flow validation!  Firewalls/IDS  Servers/Storage and POS  Authentication -> Identity Engines!  Management applications!* * Important consideration to ‘lock down’ the mgmnt. environment. If it manages a system in the CDE. It is part of the CDE! 9

10 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF Identity Engines & Fabric Connect Support for PCI Compliance – includes v 3.0 requirments!  There is no PCI ‘product’. Reports must be submitted to prove compliance.  Identity aware networking systems can play a key role as one of the PCI Enforcement Tools to ensure that the PCI audits will prove successful.  Payment Card data should be segmented and access control should be used to ensure only authorized resources have access to the Payment Card Data Network. Control ObjectivesPCI DSS Requirements Build and Maintain a Secure Network 1. Install and maintain a firewall configuration to protect cardholder data 2. Do not use vendor-supplied defaults for system passwords and other security parameters Protect Cardholder Data 3. Protect stored cardholder data 4. Encrypt transmission of cardholder data across open, public networks Maintain a Vulnerability Management Program 5. Use and regularly update anti-virus software on all systems commonly affected by malware 6. Develop and maintain secure systems and applications Implement Strong Access Control Measures 7. Restrict access to cardholder data by business need-to-know 8. Assign a unique ID to each person with computer access 9. Restrict physical access to cardholder data Regularly Monitor and Test Networks 10. Track and monitor all access to network resources and cardholder data 11. Regularly test security systems and processes Maintain an Information Security Policy 12. Maintain a policy that addresses information security PCI StandardsPCI Enforcement Tools PCI Validation Audit PCI Audit Report (*) Supported by Identity Engines 10

11 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF Identity Management and the ‘Series of Gates’ Security Concept End User Identity Broker (IDE) Fabric Connect Network Elements Secure CDE General Access challenge PCI-DSS challenge General Access L3 VSN Secure Access Authentication Access ONLY! 11

12 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF Anatomy of a Layer 3 Stealth Network (IP VPN)  A SPB I-SID that is associated with End VRF’s  Multiple IP subnets – completely separate & private IP forwarding environment  Provides for a closed IP internet environment VLAN I-SID Secure L3 “Stealth” Network (IP VPN) Subnet ASubnet B VRF Fabric Connect Cloud http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umR6u5VVdGU 12

13 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF Anatomy of a Layer 2 Stealth Network  A SPB I-SID that is associated with End VLAN’s  No IP addresses assigned*  Provides for a closed non-IP or single subnet IP based network  Typically when used within the Data Center for PCI-DSS systems* VLAN I-SID Secure L2 “Stealth” Network No IP Fabric Connect Cloud http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGSYmqAbjBU 13

14 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF End-to-End Usage of Stealth networks for PCI-DSS Compliance – Example Topology  L3 VSN’s are used and terminated at the field service edge – Alternately ‘Stealth’ L2 VSN’s can also be used  ‘Stealth’ L2 VSN’s are used within the Secure Data Center  Identity Engines provides for access control and protection of the PCI-DSS environment VLAN I-SID Secure L3 “Stealth” Network (IP VPN) Subnet ASubnet B VRF Fabric Connect Cloud FW/IDS Secure L2 “Stealth” Networks Core DistributionData Center PCA-DSS Application (Client) IDE PCA-DSS Application (Server) Secure Single Port 14

15 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF Fully Virtualized Security Perimeter Data Center VRFs* *optional Data Center Top of Rack Secure L3 VSN Fabric Connect Data Center 1 Data Center 2 Virtualized Security Perimiter Secure L2 VSNs Core Network Secure Data Center Firewalls IDS/IPS VLANsVLANs VLANs Secure End User VLAN VLAN VLAN VLAN Other user VLANs IDE 15

16 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF Fully Virtualized Security Perimeter Data Center VRFs* *optional Data Center Top of Rack Fabric Connect Data Center 1Data Center 2 Secure L2 VSNs Core Network Secure Data Center VLANs Secure End User VLAN VLAN Other user VLANs Secure L3 VSN VLAN Virtualized Security Perimiter Firewalls IDS/IPS IDE Card Holder Data Environment 16

17 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF The scoop on Sampling…  Sampling allows for the ability to drastically reduce the overall complexity (and cost) of compliance  Requires consistency and modularity in order to provide for maximum return  Modules of the overall solution can be built and templated. Faithful reproduction is strictly required!  Can drastically reduce compliance costs and ongoing maintenance  BEWARE! Small divergence in details CAN cause NON- COMPLIANCE  i.e. PA-DSS app. “A” on OS “1” is different from PA-DSS app. “A” on OS “2”  Or storage on FC is different from iSCSI or NAS  V 3.0 increases focus on end to end validation of CDE. Templates and consistency are more important than ever!  Penetration testing methods should be developed and documented 17

18 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF As per ‘Appendix D’… does not change in v3.0 Fabric Connect addresses all segmentation requirements! 18

19 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF Modularity and Sampling Concept VLAN I-SID Secure L3 “Stealth” Network (IP VPN) Subnet ASubnet B VRF Fabric Connect Cloud FW/IDS Secure L2 “Stealth” Networks Core DistributionData Center PCA-DSS Application (Client) IDE PCA-DSS Application (Server) Secure Single Port Remote site systems App/OS Switch/Network Network Distribution Systems Firewall/IDS Security Demarcation Data Center Systems Compute Systems Storage Systems 19

20 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF Validation requirements for Merchants 20 Network ScanSAQ Site Audit MasterCardVISA Discover AMEX 6M 2.5M 1M 50K Level 4 Level 1 #’s of transactions Quarterly external scan performed by ASV Yearly self-assessment questionnaire Yearly on-site assessment by QSA or ISA

21 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF Validation requirements for Service Providers 21 Network ScanSAQ Site Audit MasterCardVISA Discover AMEX 2.5M 300K 50K Level 4 Level 1 #’s of transactions

22 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF PCI-DSS Compliance Design Checklist  Terminate L3 VSN’s as close to the edge as possible  When it is not possible. Extend to edge with Secure “Stealth” L2 VSN’s off of the VRF*  When using Stealth L2 VSN’s terminate only POS end points to the security demarcation  Limit port membership into Security Demarcation points.  Single port per endpoint ideally  Limit port memberships to ONLY point of sale endpoints  IDE can provide for complete assurance of proper network placement and ID Management of PA-DSS systems.  Be sure to limit ONLY point of sale applications to the CDE  Validate Firewall Security Policy Databases at ALL demarcations (TEST!)  Any public Internet or Wireless usage will require encryption  MACsec can be used for Ethernet Trunk protection where required  IPSec and SSL VPN can be used for secure remote VPN  Develop a detailed network diagram of how the CDE relates to the whole network topology with a focus on isolation methods  Highlight Card Holder Data flow * Multicast is NOT supported in this configuration 22

23 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF In Conclusion…  While IP Virtual Private Networks are nothing new, Avaya takes the concept to a new level with Fabric Connect  Flexible and nimble service extensions and nodal mutability lend itself to an incredibly mobile secure networking paradigm  “Stealth” Networking – Fast, nimble and invisible  “Stealth” Networks can be used to facilitate traditional privacy concerns such a PCI and HIPAA compliance  Next generation private network requirements such as mobility for emergency response, military and/or field based operations  Avaya’s Fabric Connect can deliver all modes of secure private connectivity  Layer 2 requirements  Layer 3 requirements  Mobile requirements 23

24 © 2014 Avaya Inc. Avaya – Confidential & Proprietary Do not duplicate, publish or distribute further without the express written permission of Avaya. #AvayaATF Ed Koehler You Tube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC n8AhOZU3ZFQI-YWwUUWSJQ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC n8AhOZU3ZFQI-YWwUUWSJQ Blog – http://edkoehler.wordpress.com / http://edkoehler.wordpress.com /

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