
The Tao of Network Security Monitoring
Beyond Intrusion Detection
Résumé
Every network can be compromised. There are too many systems, offering too many services, running too many flawed applications. No amount of careful coding, patch management, or access control can keep out every attacker. If prevention eventually fails, how do you prepare for the intrusions that will eventually happen?
Network security monitoring (NSM) equips security staff to deal with the inevitable consequences of too few resources and too many responsibilities. NSM collects the data needed to generate better assessment, detection, and response processes-resulting in decreased impact from unauthorized activities.
In The Tao of Network Security Monitoring, Richard Bejtlich explores the products, people, and processes that implement the NSM model. By focusing on case studies and the application of open source tools, he helps you gain hands-on knowledge of how to better defend networks and how to mitigate damage from security incidents.
Inside, you will find in-depth information on the following areas.
- The NSM operational framework and deployment considerations.
- How to use a variety of open-source tools-including Sguil, Argus, and Ethereal-to mine network traffic for full content, session, statistical, and alert data.
- Best practices for conducting emergency NSM in an incident response scenario, evaluating monitoring vendors, and deploying an NSM architecture.
- Developing and applying knowledge of weapons, tactics, telecommunications, system administration, scripting, and programming for NSM.
- The best tools for generating arbitrary packets, exploiting flaws, manipulating traffic, and conducting reconnaissance.
Whether you are new to network intrusion detection and incident response, or a computer-security veteran, this book will enable you to quickly develop and apply the skills needed to detect, prevent, and respond to new and emerging threats.
Sommaire
- I. INTRODUCTION TO NETWORK SECURITY MONITORING
- 1. The Security Process
- 2. What Is Network Security Monitoring?
- 3. Deployment Considerations
- II. NETWORK SECURITY MONITORING PRODUCTS
- 4. The Reference Intrusion Model
- 5. Full Content Data
- 6. Additional Data Analysis
- 7. Session Data
- 8. Statistical Data
- 9. Alert Data: Bro and Prelude
- 10. Alert Data: NSM Using Sguil
- III. NETWORK SECURITY MONITORING PROCESSES
- 11. Best Practices
- 12. Case Studies for Managers
- IV. Network Security Monitoring People
- 13. Analyst Training Program
- 14. Discovering DNS
- 15. Harnessing the Power of Session Data
- 16. Packet Monkey Heaven
- V. THE INTRUDER VERSUS NETWORK SECURITY MONITORING
- 17. Tools for Attacking Network Security Monitoring
- 18. Tactics for Attacking Network Security Monitoring
- Epilogue The Future of Network Security Monitoring
- VI. APPENDIXES
- Appendix A: Protocol Header Reference
- Appendix B: Intellectual History of Network Security Monitoring
- Appendix C: Protocol Anomaly Detection
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Addison Wesley |
Auteur(s) | Richard Bejtlich |
Parution | 15/09/2004 |
Nb. de pages | 798 |
Format | 17,5 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1222g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780321246776 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-321-24677-6 |
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