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1 Securing Mobile Devices for BYOD Environments Nate Kaminski nkaminski@lancope.com Thank you for joining. We will begin shortly. Joe Yeager jyeager@lancope.com

2 Can you hear me? NO… 1.Turn on/up the volume on your computer speakers - or - 2. Teleconference into the webcast a.Tick the Request box under the Participants panel on the right hand side of your screen Participant

3 Agenda Introduction Mobile Device Fast Facts The BYOD Problem Solutions to BYOD Lancope Solution to BYOD Conclusion 3

4 What is BYOD? 4

5 According to IDC estimates, mobile devices will outship PCs in 2012 by more than 2 to 1 and mobile device spending will exceed PC spending, growing 4 times as fast. 1 Aberdeen estimates nearly 75 percent of companies currently allow employee-owned smartphones and/or tablets to be used at work. 2 Garter finds that 90 percent of organizations will support corporate applications on personal devices by 2014. 3 Mobile Device are Here to Stay 2: 1 90 % 75 % 4X Shipping Spending Work Use Corp Apps 1: http://events.idc-cema.com/dwn/SF_52232_top_10_preditions_2012.pdfhttp://events.idc-cema.com/dwn/SF_52232_top_10_preditions_2012.pdf 2: http://www.itworld.com/mobile-wireless/151839/75-enterprises-have-byod-policies-53-support-ipadshttp://www.itworld.com/mobile-wireless/151839/75-enterprises-have-byod-policies-53-support-ipads 3: http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1480514http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1480514 5

6 Organizations should embrace BYOD According to the Cisco Connected World Technology Report, 1 – 40% of college students would accept a lower- paying job that had flexible IT – 70% of young workers ignore IT rules ISACA has found through surveys that – Almost half of young professionals use their own personal device at work. 2 – Over half of all IT leaders in the U.S. say that employee-owned mobile devices pose a greater risk to the enterprise than mobile devices supplied by the company. 3 1: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns1120/index.htmlhttp://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns1120/index.html 2: http://www.isaca.org/Pages/Survey-Online-Shopping-Risks-2011.aspxhttp://www.isaca.org/Pages/Survey-Online-Shopping-Risks-2011.aspx 3: http://www.isaca.org/Pages/Survey-Risk-Reward-Barometer.aspxhttp://www.isaca.org/Pages/Survey-Risk-Reward-Barometer.aspx 6

7 The BYOD Problem Most organizations have… Scarce knowledge of what the device, operating system, or patch level is Limited control over policy for what resources device can and cannot access Incomplete information about whose device it is Lack of visibility into what the device is doing on the internal network and how confidential data is moving around Little understanding of the impact of the device on the network 7

8 BYOD: Proposed Solutions by the Security Industry 8 Say No to BYOD BYOD is here whether you embrace it or not Install agents on the devices You have limited control over the employees device Convert the device to a corporate one Dont forget the Your Own part of BYOD Install more network probes Not a cost-effective nor scalable solution BYOD REQUIRES A DIFFERENT APPROACH

9 Network Security Monitoring Using the Network 9 Internet Atlanta San Jose New York ASR-1000 Cat6k UCS with Nexus 1000v ASA Cat6k 3925 ISR 3560-X 3750-X Stack(s) Cat4k 9

10 Cisco Infrastructure Provides the Intelligence... 10 Internet Atlanta San Jose New York ASR-1000 Cat6k UCS with Nexus 1000v ASA Cat6k 3925 ISR 3560-X 3750-X Stack(s) Cat4k 10

11 Internal Visibility from Edge to Access... Internet Atlanta San Jose New York ASR-1000 Cat6k UCS with Nexus 1000v ASA Cat6k 3925 ISR 3560-X 3750-X Stack(s) Cat4k Lancope NetFlow Collector

12 StealthWatch – A Complete, Integrated Family of Products Behavior-based flow monitoring Contextual awareness – Identity – Device – Application – Virtual The Concern Index TM Relational Flow Mapping TM Point of View TM Advanced Querying & Reporting 12 Management Reporting Custom Dashboards Relational Flow Maps Security Monitoring Forensics Anomaly Detection ComplianceMitigation Network Performance Monitoring Trouble- shooting Service Delivery WAN Optimization Capacity Planning APPLICATION AWARENESS IDENTITY AWARENESS VIRTUAL AWARENESS Behavioral Analysis Flow Collection StealthWatch DEVICE AWARENESS

13 StealthWatch Answers The Tough Questions 13 WhoWhatWhereWhenHow owns the device the device is doing the device is on the network the device is impacting the network the device was on the network StealthWatch can show you…

14 StealthWatch Monitors BYOD Environments Monitors the entire internal network by passively collecting data from existing infrastructure and does not use agents, install software, or in any way modify the employees device. StealthWatch monitors and records everything that every user on any device running any operating system is doing on the network and how the network is affected by the users actions. Utilizing patented behavioral analysis techniques, StealthWatch determines whether any device is acting suspiciously, is accessing privileged resources outside of its policy. 14

15 Behavior-based Analysis 15 Critical ServersTablet computers Mobile phonesMarketing

16 Company with StealthWatch Company with Legacy Monitoring Tools To Enable Early Interjection BEFORE Crisis credit card data compromised attack identified vulnerability closed CRISIS REGION attack thwarted early warning attack identified vulnerability closed attack onset StealthWatch Reduces MTTK

17 Network activity is correlated with user and device information along with physical location on the network And you can also start with the user or device you are looking for and look at its network activity StealthWatch: The Solution for BYOD Environments

18 And can drill down to the exact flow: 18

19 StealthWatch: The Solution for BYOD Environments 19 Including which devices in the network it crossed:

20 Quick Recap BYOD is already here Embrace it Other solutions do not meet the needs of BYOD Prevent BYOD Install agents Change the device Install more network probes With StealthWatch you can gain visibility into every device on your network Using your existing infrastructure Answer the tough who, what, where, when, why, and how questions Once youve enabled flow collection you can... Gain deep traffic analysis and network visibility Detect attacks and network anomalies 20

21 Next Steps Contact Lancope: Joe Yeager jyeager@lancope.com Lancope sales@lancope.com Lancope Marketing marketing@lancope.com Visit Lancope @ Blackhat for a live demo of the StealthWatch System & pick- up your free copy of NetFlow Security Monitoring for Dummies book. 21

22 Questions Web http://www.lancope.com http://www.lancope.com Blog http://netflowninjas.lancope.com http://netflowninjas.lancope.com Twitter @netflowninjas @netflowninjas LinkedIn : NetFlow Ninjas http://www.linkedin.com/groups?about=&gid=2261596&trk=anet_ug_grppro http://www.linkedin.com/groups?about=&gid=2261596&trk=anet_ug_grppro NetFlow Ninjas Challenge http://www.lancope.com/netflow-ninja-quiz http://www.lancope.com/netflow-ninja-quiz 22

23 Webinar with Forrester Research 23©2012 Lancope, Inc. All Rights Reserved.


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