Cryptography and Network Security



Similar documents
Information System Security

Cryptography and Network Security Chapter 1

544 Computer and Network Security

Advanced Topics in Distributed Systems. Dr. Ayman Abdel-Hamid Computer Science Department Virginia Tech

CSCI 4541/6541: NETWORK SECURITY

Chap. 1: Introduction

7. Public Key Cryptosystems and Digital Signatures, 8. Firewalls, 9. Intrusion detection systems, 10. Biometric Security Systems, 11.

Cryptography and Network Security Overview & Chapter 1. Network Security. Chapter 0 Reader s s Guide. Standards Organizations.

Network Security 網 路 安 全. Lecture 1 February 20, 2012 洪 國 寶

COSC 472 Network Security

Cryptography and Network Security: Overview

Notes on Network Security - Introduction

Introduction to Security

IY2760/CS3760: Part 6. IY2760: Part 6

Table: Security Services (X.800)

CS 203 / NetSys 240. Network Security

Network Security. Network Security Hierarchy. CISCO Security Curriculum

Content Teaching Academy at James Madison University

Security (II) ISO : Security Architecture of OSI Reference Model. Outline. Course Outline: Fundamental Topics. EE5723/EE4723 Spring 2012

INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION $!4! #/--5.)#!4)/..%47/2+3 /0%. 3934%-3 ).4%2#/..%#4)/. /3) 3%#52) #452%!.$!00,)#!4)/.

INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION DATA COMMUNICATION NETWORKS: OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION (OSI); SECURITY, STRUCTURE AND APPLICATIONS

Lecture II : Communication Security Services

Overview of computer and communications security

CNT5412/CNT4406 Network Security. Course Introduction. Zhenhai Duan

Cryptography and Network Security Prof. D. Mukhopadhyay Department of Computer Science and Engineering Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

Network Security. Chapter 1 Introduction. Network Security IN2101. Georg Carle. Course organization

How To Protect Your Data From Being Hacked On A Network (Kerberos) On A Pc Or Mac Or Ipad (Ipad) On An Ipad Or Ipa (Networking) On Your Computer Or Ipam (Network

Compter Networks Chapter 9: Network Security

Network Security. Computer Networking Lecture 08. March 19, HKU SPACE Community College. HKU SPACE CC CN Lecture 08 1/23

Introduction to Internet Security

Network Security. Dr. Ihsan Ullah. Department of Computer Science & IT University of Balochistan, Quetta Pakistan. March 19, 2015

MSIT-121C (Elective 2): Cryptography and Network Security

Draft ITU-T Recommendation X.805 (Formerly X.css), Security architecture for systems providing end-to-end communications

CPSC 467: Cryptography and Computer Security

Security Goals Services

SERIES X: DATA NETWORKS, OPEN SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS AND SECURITY Telecommunication security. Framework of security technologies for home network

Weighted Total Mark. Weighted Exam Mark

7 Network Security. 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Improving the Security 7.3 Internet Security Framework. 7.5 Absolute Security?

1. Computer Security: An Introduction. Definitions Security threats and analysis Types of security controls Security services

TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS

CS 348: Computer Networks. - Security; 30 th - 31 st Oct Instructor: Sridhar Iyer IIT Bombay

EE5723/EE4723. Computer & Network Security. Course Coverage. Prerequisites. Course Logistics. Truly a Network Security course

THE SECURITY ISSUE. Chris J Mitchell

Chapter 7 Transport-Level Security

Chapter 6 Electronic Mail Security

資 通 安 全 產 品 研 發 與 驗 證 (I) ICT Security Overview. Prof.. Albert B. Jeng ( 鄭 博 仁 教 授 ) 景 文 科 技 大 學 資 訊 工 程 系

Part I. Universität Klagenfurt - IWAS Multimedia Kommunikation (VK) M. Euchner; Mai Siemens AG 2001, ICN M NT

CRYPTOGRAPHY IN NETWORK SECURITY

MANAGEMENT OF SECURE SYSTEMS AND SECURITY WITHIN OSI 1

Chapter 10. Network Security

Basics of Internet Security

Lesson 4: Introduction to network security

Security Guidelines for. Next Generation Networks. Office of the Telecommunications Authority

CPSC 467b: Cryptography and Computer Security

Wireless Sensor Network Security. Seth A. Hellbusch CMPE 257

Lecture slides by Lawrie Brown for Cryptography and Network Security, 5/e, by William Stallings, Chapter 14 Key Management and Distribution.

Module 7 Security CS655! 7-1!

Information Security Basic Concepts

Securing Distribution Automation

CSC 474 Information Systems Security

Welcome to Information Systems Security (503009)

Cryptographic Modules, Security Level Enhanced. Endorsed by the Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik

Message Authentication Codes

Securing IP Networks with Implementation of IPv6

IC3 - Network Security. IC3 - Network Security. M.Sc. in Information Security Royal Holloway, University of London

ensure prompt restart of critical applications and business activities in a timely manner following an emergency or disaster

A Framework for Secure and Verifiable Logging in Public Communication Networks

CSE 5392 Sensor Network Security

Network Security Administrator

E-commerce. Security. Learning objectives. Internet Security Issues: Overview. Managing Risk-1. Managing Risk-2. Computer Security Classifications

INF3510 Information Security University of Oslo Spring Lecture 9 Communication Security. Audun Jøsang

Wireless Network Security

SURVEY ON INFORMATION HIDING TECHNIQUES USING QR BARCODE

OpenHRE Security Architecture. (DRAFT v0.5)

Security and Privacy in Cloud Computing

SERIES Y: GLOBAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE, INTERNET PROTOCOL ASPECTS AND NEXT-GENERATION NETWORKS Next Generation Networks Security

Plain English Guide To Common Criteria Requirements In The. Field Device Protection Profile Version 0.75

Intrusion Detection for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

2. From a control perspective, the PRIMARY objective of classifying information assets is to:

Authentication requirement Authentication function MAC Hash function Security of

Defense Message System Messaging, Directory Services, and Security Services

SP A Framework for Designing Cryptographic Key Management Systems. 5/25/2012 Lunch and Learn Scott Shorter

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON Te Whare Wānanga o te Ūpoko o te Ika a Māui

Excerpt of Cyber Security Policy/Standard S Information Security Standards

Defense in Cyber Space Beating Cyber Threats that Target Mesh Networks

Introduction. -- some basic concepts and terminology -- examples for attacks on protocols -- main network security services

How To Pass A Credit Course At Florida State College At Jacksonville

Wireless Sensor Networks Chapter 14: Security in WSNs

CYBERSECURITY TESTING & CERTIFICATION SERVICE TERMS

Audit/Logging Repudiation. Security Testing: Testing for What It s NOT supposed to do

Network Security Essentials Chapter 7

Cryptography and Network Security Chapter 14. Key Distribution. Key Management and Distribution. Key Distribution Task 4/19/2010

Using BroadSAFE TM Technology 07/18/05

Supporting FISMA and NIST SP with Secure Managed File Transfer

Computer Security: Principles and Practice

Transcription:

Cryptography and Network Security Third Edition by William Stallings Lecture slides by Shinu Mathew John http://shinu.info/

Chapter 1 Introduction http://shinu.info/ 2

Background Information Security requirements have changed in recent times traditionally provided by physical and administrative mechanisms computer use requires automated tools to protect files and other stored information use of networks and communications links requires measures to protect data during transmission http://shinu.info/ 3

Definitions Computer Security - generic name for the collection of tools designed to protect data and to thwart hackers Network Security - measures to protect data during their transmission Internet Security - measures to protect data during their transmission over a collection of interconnected networks http://shinu.info/ 4

Aim of Course our focus is on Internet Security consists of measures to deter, prevent, detect, and correct security violations that involve the transmission of information http://shinu.info/ 5

Services, Mechanisms, Attacks need systematic way to define requirements consider three aspects of information security: security attack security mechanism security service consider in reverse order http://shinu.info/ 6

Security Service is something that enhances the security of the data processing systems and the information transfers of an organization intended to counter security attacks make use of one or more security mechanisms to provide the service replicate functions normally associated with physical documents eg. have signatures, dates; need protection from disclosure, tampering, or destruction; be notarized or witnessed; be recorded or licensed http://shinu.info/ 7

Security Mechanism a mechanism that is designed to detect, prevent, or recover from a security attack no single mechanism that will support all functions required however one particular element underlies many of the security mechanisms in use: cryptographic techniques hence our focus on this area http://shinu.info/ 8

Security Attack any action that compromises the security of information owned by an organization information security is about how to prevent attacks, or failing that, to detect attacks on information-based systems have a wide range of attacks can focus of generic types of attacks note: often threat & attack mean same http://shinu.info/ 9

OSI Security Architecture ITU-T X.800 Security Architecture for OSI defines a systematic way of defining and providing security requirements for us it provides a useful, if abstract, overview of concepts we will study http://shinu.info/ 10

Security Services X.800 defines it as: a service provided by a protocol layer of communicating open systems, which ensures adequate security of the systems or of data transfers RFC 2828 defines it as: a processing or communication service provided by a system to give a specific kind of protection to system resources X.800 defines it in 5 major categories http://shinu.info/ 11

Security Services (X.800) Authentication - assurance that the communicating entity is the one claimed Access Control - prevention of the unauthorized use of a resource Data Confidentiality protection of data from unauthorized disclosure Data Integrity - assurance that data received is as sent by an authorized entity Non-Repudiation - protection against denial by one of the parties in a communication http://shinu.info/ 12

Security Mechanisms (X.800) specific security mechanisms: encipherment, digital signatures, access controls, data integrity, authentication exchange, traffic padding, routing control, notarization pervasive security mechanisms: trusted functionality, security labels, event detection, security audit trails, security recovery http://shinu.info/ 13

Classify Security Attacks as passive attacks - eavesdropping on, or monitoring of, transmissions to: obtain message contents, or monitor traffic flows active attacks modification of data stream to: masquerade of one entity as some other replay previous messages modify messages in transit denial of service http://shinu.info/ 14

Model for Network Security http://shinu.info/ 15

Model for Network Security using this model requires us to: design a suitable algorithm for the security transformation generate the secret information (keys) used by the algorithm develop methods to distribute and share the secret information specify a protocol enabling the principals to use the transformation and secret information for a security service http://shinu.info/ 16

Model for Network Access Security http://shinu.info/ 17

Model for Network Access Security using this model requires us to: select appropriate gatekeeper functions to identify users implement security controls to ensure only authorised users access designated information or resources trusted computer systems can be used to implement this model http://shinu.info/ 18

Summary have considered: computer, network, internet security def s security services, mechanisms, attacks X.800 standard models for network (access) security http://shinu.info/ 19