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Practical Network Scanning

You're reading from   Practical Network Scanning Capture network vulnerabilities using standard tools such as Nmap and Nessus

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788839235
Length 326 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ajay Singh Chauhan Ajay Singh Chauhan
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Preface 1. Fundamental Security Concepts 2. Secure Network Design FREE CHAPTER 3. Server-Level Security 4. Cloud Security Design 5. Application Security Design 6. Threat Detection and Response 7. Vulnerability Assessment 8. Remote OS Detection 9. Public Key Infrastructure-SSL 10. Firewall Placement and Detection Techniques 11. VPN and WAN Encryption 12. Summary and Scope of Security Technologies 13. Assessment 14. Other Books you may enjoy

Summary

So far, we discussed why infrastructure is an absolute requirement for today's internet world and what this means for system admins and internet users. We also learned how to build secure IT infrastructure and policy frameworks to protect information.

One of the major weaknesses in information security today is the human element. The everyday behavior of employees and end users represents one of the greatest risks to organizations and customers. IT technology is evolving faster than ever before. We are seeing new security controls, policies, and best practices put in place within organizations, but every day security breaches continue to take place. Nobody is 100% protected from small to large organizations. It only takes a simple mistake from an uneducated end user to leave a back door open in your information security. Organizations need to be aware of the people they work with, within the organization and outside as well. Developing adequate training and security frameworks for employee and end users becomes very important for protecting systems, especially considering the fact that it's not just technology which plays an important role, but also its users. I again repeat: if you have internet enabled devices, it is also your responsibility to secure them.

In 2017, Ransomware such as WannaCry, NotPetya, and Bad Rabbit have demonstrated the dangers of this threat and the potential impact on almost any industry. In 2018, it is predicted that IOT will be a big target for attackers in upcoming years, as well as Cloud infrastructures, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and of course the rise of mobile attackers increases daily.

In our next chapter we will discuss how to design secure infrastructure, keeping common risk factors in mind. This starts with placement of firewall and DDoS protection techniques.

Here is a famous quote to keep in mind:

“If you spend more on coffee than on IT security, you will be hacked. What's more, you deserve to be hacked”
― Richard Clarke
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