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Mr C Johnston ICT Teacher www.computechedu.co.uk BTEC IT Unit 09 - Lesson 11 Network Security.

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1 Mr C Johnston ICT Teacher www.computechedu.co.uk BTEC IT Unit 09 - Lesson 11 Network Security

2 Session Objectives Know risks associated with unsecure networks, Know different security measures which network technicians and managers use to keep a network secure, Carry out a range of different configurations which will help to protect a network from potential security threats.

3 Network Security Networks are part of our everyday lives and are often as risk from potential security threats, Ensuring that network are secure is paramount not only to protect the data which is held on servers but also the potential impact of network failure can be financially costly. As a network administrator you must ensure that: Security software is up to date on all clients and servers, Firewalls are check regually, Privileges (who has access to what and why) are checked frequently, No business decision will compromise the network and vice versa.

4 Potential Network Security Threats Identity Spoofing (IP Address Spoofing) Sniffing Mapping Social engineering DoS (denial of service attacks) Trojans / Trojan Humans Hijacking USB drives / optical media Wireless access points / WIFI Lack of employee alertness E-mail Eavesdropping Data Modification Password- Based Attacks Man-in-the- Middle Attack Compromised- Key Attack Application- Layer Attack Flooding Employees bringing in own devices Potential Network Security Threats

5 Measures to Help Prevent Potential Security Threats Password policies Authentication techniques Access control list Permissions and user rights Backing up and restoring Encrypting Biometrics Vetting and control of personnel Physical security measures (CCTV, Lock and key) Firewalls Software protection

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7 Impacts to Consider Each potential network security threat will cause some form of harm to an organisation Impacts to consider include The impact of loss of service, The impact of loss of business or income e.g. through loss of customer records, Potential increased costs, The impact of loss of confidentially, The impact of compromised data integrity, The impact of potential security issues caused by a viral infections, malware, Trojans, worms, spyware and adware

8 M3 Instructions 1 For Each Potential Network Security Threat Report on….. What the threat is Potential impacts of the security threat on VeNew’s business The impact of loss of service, The impact of loss of business or income e.g. through loss of customer records, Potential increased costs, The impact of loss of confidentially, The impact of compromised data integrity, The impact of potential security issues How VeNew could prevent the threat

9 M3 Instructions 2 Security ThreatDescriptionImpacts on VeNew’s Business Potential Prevention Method M3: Impacts to Business from Insecure Network Security Threats Security Threat xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Impacts of Security Threat on VeNew xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Potential Methods to Prevent The Threat xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

10 M3 Instructions 3 For M3 the impact of each security threat you have explained must be fully thought about and explained, as well as an overview of the threat and how to prevent it. Explain (almost stress test) the impacts of each threat against these factors - network services lost by the threat and their impact on VeNew any potential loss of business / income caused by the threat and the impact on VeNew any potential costs to the VeNew of sorting out the security threat any potential breach of confidentially caused by the threat and the impact of that on VeNew any potential comprise to data integrity caused by the threat and the impact of that on VeNew

11 Making Network Secure Activities Activities which can help to make a network secure include: Creating a new user account with a sensible username and password, Apply permissions to the account for group membership, restrict login hours, restrict machines can log into etc. Create a security group and add users to it, Create a group policy object to restrict what users have access to on a client machine, Set authorisation permissions for the user to access a shared drive or folder on the network, Grant the user with Read, Write and Execute access controls to a shared drive or folder on the network, Create a password policy on the server, Set an access control rule on the servers file wall – open up / restrict ports, Schedule a folder to be backed up to either the NAS box or to tape, Delete and then restore the folder from the last available back ‐ up, Encrypt the data stored in the shared drive or folder so that it remains secure, Review the physical security of the server and recommend how this could be improved, Install Anti-Virus software on a client machine and ensure its scheduled to automatically scan the machine and update, Install a screen saver with a password on a client workstation, Remove a virus using Antivirus software.

12 Activity Guidance P6 requires you to complete as many of the activities on the list as possible, Some activities can be done on the E108 network others can be done on stand alone machines – Some software will be available to assist you on my website, Create screenshot evidence to illustrate each activity.

13 Programming Constructs P6 will be evidenced with observation records and/or witness statements, which should be supplemented with screen shots and other paperwork to show what activities have been carried For M3 you need to try and apply the risks to VeNew - the verb report suggests that you simply give information on the fact requested. P6 – Make a networked system secure M3 – Report on the business risks of insecure networks and how they can be minimised P6 – Make a networked system secure M3 – Report on the business risks of insecure networks and how they can be minimised


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