The Tao of network security monitoring beyond intrusion detection
"The book you are about to read will arm you with the knowledge you need to defend your network from attackers—both the obvious and the not so obvious.... If you are new to network security, don't put this book back on the shelf! This is a great book for beginners and I wish I had access t...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boston :
Addison-Wesley
c2005.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627162406719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- About the Author
- About the Contributors
- PART I: INTRODUCTION TO NETWORK SECURITY MONITORING
- Chapter 1 The Security Process
- What Is Security?
- What Is Risk?
- A Case Study on Risk
- Security Principles: Characteristics of the Intruder
- Security Principles: Phases of Compromise
- Security Principles: Defensible Networks
- Conclusion
- Chapter 2 What Is Network Security Monitoring?
- Indications and Warnings
- Collection, Analysis, and Escalation
- Detecting and Responding to Intrusions
- Why Do IDS Deployments Often Fail?
- Outsiders versus Insiders: What Is NSM's Focus?
- Security Principles: Detection
- Security Principles: Limitations
- What NSM Is Not
- NSM in Action
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3 Deployment Considerations
- Threat Models and Monitoring Zones
- Accessing Traffic in Each Zone
- Wireless Monitoring
- Sensor Architecture
- Sensor Management
- Conclusion
- PART II: NETWORK SECURITY MONITORING PRODUCTS
- Chapter 4 The Reference Intrusion Model
- The Scenario
- The Attack
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5 Full Content Data
- A Note on Software
- Libpcap
- Tcpdump
- Tethereal
- Snort as Packet Logger
- Finding Specific Parts of Packets with Tcpdump, Tethereal, and Snort
- Ethereal
- A Note on Commercial Full Content Collection Options
- Conclusion
- Chapter 6 Additional Data Analysis
- Editcap and Mergecap
- Tcpslice
- Tcpreplay
- Tcpflow
- Ngrep
- IPsumdump
- Etherape
- Netdude
- P0f
- Conclusion
- Chapter 7 Session Data
- Forms of Session Data
- Cisco's NetFlow
- Fprobe
- Ng_netflow
- Flow-tools
- sFlow and sFlow Toolkit
- Argus
- Tcptrace
- Conclusion
- Chapter 8 Statistical Data
- What Is Statistical Data?
- Cisco Accounting
- Ipcad
- Ifstat
- Bmon
- Trafshow
- Ttt
- Tcpdstat
- MRTG
- Ntop
- Conclusion.
- Chapter 9 Alert Data: Bro and Prelude
- Bro
- Prelude
- Conclusion
- Chapter 10 Alert Data: NSM Using Sguil
- Why Sguil?
- So What Is Sguil?
- The Basic Sguil Interface
- Sguil's Answer to "Now What?"
- Making Decisions with Sguil
- Sguil versus the Reference Intrusion Model
- Conclusion
- PART III: NETWORK SECURITY MONITORING PROCESSES
- Chapter 11 Best Practices
- Assessment
- Protection
- Detection
- Response
- Back to Assessment
- Conclusion
- Chapter 12 Case Studies for Managers
- Introduction to Hawke Helicopter Supplies
- Case Study 1: Emergency Network Security Monitoring
- Case Study 2: Evaluating Managed Security Monitoring Providers
- Case Study 3: Deploying an In-House NSM Solution
- Conclusion
- PART IV: NETWORK SECURITY MONITORING PEOPLE
- Chapter 13 Analyst Training Program
- Weapons and Tactics
- Telecommunications
- System Administration
- Scripting and Programming
- Management and Policy
- Training in Action
- Periodicals and Web Sites
- Case Study: Staying Current with Tools
- Conclusion
- Chapter 14 Discovering DNS
- Normal Port 53 Traffic
- Suspicious Port 53 Traffic
- Malicious Port 53 Traffic
- Conclusion
- Chapter 15 Harnessing the Power of Session Data
- The Session Scenario
- Session Data from the Wireless Segment
- Session Data from the DMZ Segment
- Session Data from the VLANs
- Session Data from the External Segment
- Conclusion
- Chapter 16 Packet Monkey Heaven
- Truncated TCP Options
- SCAN FIN
- Chained Covert Channels
- Conclusion
- PART V: THE INTRUDER VERSUS NETWORK SECURITY MONITORING
- Chapter 17 Tools for Attacking Network Security Monitoring
- Packit
- IP Sorcery
- Fragroute
- LFT
- Xprobe2
- Cisco IOS Denial of Service
- Solaris Sadmin Exploitation Attempt
- Microsoft RPC Exploitation
- Conclusion.
- Chapter 18 Tactics for Attacking Network Security Monitoring
- Promote Anonymity
- Evade Detection
- Appear Normal
- Degrade or Deny Collection
- Self-Inflicted Problems in NSM
- Conclusion
- Epilogue The Future of Network Security Monitoring
- Remote Packet Capture and Centralized Analysis
- Integration of Vulnerability Assessment Products
- Anomaly Detection
- NSM Beyond the Gateway
- Conclusion
- PART VI: APPENDIXES
- Appendix A: Protocol Header Reference
- Appendix B: Intellectual History of Network Security Monitoring
- Appendix C: Protocol Anomaly Detection
- Index.