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1 Lecture 15 Page 1 Advanced Network Security Perimeter Defense in Networks: Firewalls Configuration and Management Advanced Network Security Peter Reiher August, 2014

2 Lecture 15 Page 2 Advanced Network Security Outline Shortcomings of firewalls How do we properly manage firewalls? Firewalls and mobile computing

3 Lecture 15 Page 3 Advanced Network Security So Firewalls Are the Answer? Not by themselves Relying exclusively on firewalls runs into problems Why?

4 Lecture 15 Page 4 Advanced Network Security Internet Problem #1 ISP Local network Is there a way around the firewall? No firewall here!

5 Lecture 15 Page 5 Advanced Network Security Problem #2 Internet ISP Can you properly identify all bad traffic? Great, no back doors But... It looks OK...

6 Lecture 15 Page 6 Advanced Network Security Problem #3 Internet ISP Let’s say you’ve closed all the back doors And you’ve somehow recognized all bad traffic What about this? If the bad traffic comes from inside, the firewall doesn’t help

7 Lecture 15 Page 7 Advanced Network Security Weaknesses of Perimeter Defense

8 Lecture 15 Page 8 Advanced Network Security Defense in Depth An old principle in warfare Don’t rely on a single defensive mechanism or defense at a single point Combine different defenses Defeating one defense doesn’t defeat your entire plan

9 Lecture 15 Page 9 Advanced Network Security So What Should Happen?

10 Lecture 15 Page 10 Advanced Network Security Or, Better

11 Lecture 15 Page 11 Advanced Network Security Or, Even Better

12 Lecture 15 Page 12 Advanced Network Security Firewall Configuration and Administration Again, the firewall is the point of attack for intruders Thus, it must be extraordinarily secure How do you achieve that level of security?

13 Lecture 15 Page 13 Advanced Network Security Firewall Location Clearly, between you and the bad guys But you may have some different types of machines/functionalities Sometimes makes sense to divide your network into segments –Typically, less secure public network and more secure internal network –Using separate firewalls

14 Lecture 15 Page 14 Advanced Network Security Firewalls and DMZs A standard way to configure multiple firewalls for a single organization Used when organization runs machines with different openness needs –And security requirements Basically, use firewalls to divide your network into segments

15 Lecture 15 Page 15 Advanced Network Security A Typical DMZ Organization Your production LAN Your web server The Internet Firewall set up to protect your LAN Firewall set up to protect your web server DMZ

16 Lecture 15 Page 16 Advanced Network Security Advantages of DMZ Approach Can customize firewalls for different purposes Can customize traffic analysis in different areas of network Keeps inherently less safe traffic away from critical resources

17 Lecture 15 Page 17 Advanced Network Security Dangers of a DMZ Things in the DMZ aren’t well protected –If they’re compromised, provide a foothold into your network One problem in DMZ might compromise all machines there Vital that main network doesn’t treat machines in DMZ as trusted Must avoid back doors from DMZ to network

18 Lecture 15 Page 18 Advanced Network Security Firewall Hardening Devote a special machine only to firewall duties Alter OS operations on that machine –To allow only firewall activities –And to close known vulnerabilities Strictly limit access to the machine –Both login and remote execution

19 Lecture 15 Page 19 Advanced Network Security Keep Your Firewall Current New vulnerabilities are discovered all the time Must update your firewall to fix them Even more important, sometimes you have to open doors temporarily –Make sure you shut them again later Can automate some updates to firewalls How about getting rid of old stuff?

20 Lecture 15 Page 20 Advanced Network Security Closing the Back Doors Firewall security is based on assumption that all traffic goes through the firewall So be careful with: –Wireless connections –Portable computers –Sneakernet mechanisms and other entry points Put a firewall at every entry point to your network And make sure all your firewalls are up to date

21 Lecture 15 Page 21 Advanced Network Security Firewalls and Mobile Computing The firewall concept comes from the world before mobile computing Firewalls assume machines are safe behind their protections Which is only true if network traffic to the machine goes through the firewall What happens with mobile computers?

22 Lecture 15 Page 22 Advanced Network Security Consider Bob’s Office Bob’s Office Worker Bob So far, so good

23 Lecture 15 Page 23 Advanced Network Security Now Bob Goes to a Cafe Local Café BobCarolXavierAlice

24 Lecture 15 Page 24 Advanced Network Security Now Bob Returns To Work... Bob’s Office Worker Bob The firewall didn’t help at all!

25 Lecture 15 Page 25 Advanced Network Security How Bad Could This Be? Depends on how much mobility occurs –Nowadays, a lot Wireless connectivity makes it worse –Especially if wireless used in untrusted locations Smart phones in store windows have been infected by malware passing by

26 Lecture 15 Page 26 Advanced Network Security Handling the Problem Single machine firewalls on mobile devices help –But usually aren’t powerful or sophisticated Safe use practices help –But are usually trumped by convenience So mobile devices will get infected

27 Lecture 15 Page 27 Advanced Network Security The Next Best Thing It was bad that the mobile device got infected It was worse that it got behind the firewall and infected everyone else Can we at least stop that step?

28 Lecture 15 Page 28 Advanced Network Security How To Handle This Problem? Essentially quarantine the portable computer until it’s safe Don’t permit connection to wireless access point until you’re satisfied that the portable is safe –Or put them in constrained network Common in Cisco, Microsoft, and other companies’ products –Network access control

29 Lecture 15 Page 29 Advanced Network Security Conclusion Important to recognize the shortcomings of firewalls Proper organization and management of firewalls can help Mobile computing limits the value of firewalls further –Requiring extra caution


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