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Passwords Don’t Have to Threaten Business Security

August 29th, 2010
Dovell Bonnett asked:


The emergence of the World Wide Web as a global, around the clock marketplace has opened a multitude of new opportunities to businesses which have never before been seen. Computers and global communication networks have brought vendors, customers and markets together in new and beneficial ways. Along with all of the benefits which business has gained from the information age come some downsides. New crimes have not been created by new technology, but rather new technology has given new tools to criminals to commit the same crimes as they always have. The difference is that criminals now have a global reach, just as businesses do. In the U.S. at least, the responsibility for protecting consumers from having their personal information pilfered is placed upon businesses.

While some will blame the computer itself for crimes involving identity theft, it is usually not the computer but rather the way in which the victim has made use of it which is at issue. Their lack of attention to network and computer security has offered access to criminals - right into their home or business. After all, if we never lock our doors, would we blame the contractor who built our home for a burglary? In a corporate environment, it is typically employees, including IT staff who are really at fault.

About 70% of data breaches at businesses can be laid at the feet of people within the company. Employees using weak passwords or making the egregious mistake of writing down their passwords in plain view allow unscrupulous employees and others easy access to company information. Employees know that the quickest way to find a password is to sit at someone’s desk; quite often, employees will tape passwords on notes on the monitor, to the desk (or underneath it) or in desk drawers, often simply labeled “passwords” or worse yet, on the desktop of their computer in an unencrypted document. Keep in mind that if a security breach happens through the use of a legitimate user name and password, it is very difficult for your IT staff to catch. Poor password management on the part of your employees can give criminals complete access to sensitive corporate data.

IT departments try to reduce the risk of data breaches through the implementation of stronger security policies. There are six basic rules of password security which they commonly use. These are:

LENGTH - Passwords should always be at least eight characters long. The longer, the better as long as you can remember your password.

RANDOMNESS - A password should be difficult to guess. Use combinations of numbers and letters; words, dates and so on.

COMPLEXITY - Employ a mix of numbers, punctuation marks and lower and uppercase letters in your passwords.

UNIQUENESS - Use a unique password for each user account.

ROTATION - Passwords should be changed every two to three months.

MANAGEMENT - Never let anyone see your password. And never, ever write it down.

The conflict which is going here is between IT departments and other employees. As IT departments make security measures more complex and difficult for employees, they use weaker security habits to increase the ease of access for themselves. Employees will nearly always forgo security for the sake of convenience.

One way to avoid this conflict is to adopt token based password management. These sorts of systems include:

Security:

o PIN protected smartcards which lock data after a predetermined number of failed attempts at access.

o Passwords are never stored in computers, where hackers and snoopers can find and use them.

o Passwords can be as long as 20 characters, with all 96 possible characters on the keyboard being available to use.

o Each website, encrypted file and network can (and should) have its own unique, complex.

o Since your passwords are never typed in, a keylogger cannot record them.

o The card can be encrypted so that only the software used to manage the cards can access the data on them.

Convenience:

o The management system for these cards can handle logins for different accounts, files, applications and networks.

o The management system can launch a web browser, navigate to the appropriate login page and take care of authentication, all with a double click.

o Users never have to remember (or type)passwords.

o Users will have their passwords on them at all times.

o These cards can be carried in a wallet or even used as an employee ID badge.

o Passwords will not be written or stored where they can be found.

o Cards can store over 100 different passwords and their associated account information

o Login sites are saved to the card.

Portability:

o Passwords are available to users at any workstation once their smartcard is inserted.

o The card can be used in the office or at home or from another remote location. These sorts of smartcards are great for students and others as well.

o Smartcards are ideal for employees who work remotely but need secure access to the company network.

It takes more than just a password to make your network secure, but with the use of security tokens, passwords are no longer the weakest link in a company’s security scheme. Tokens have been developed by security companies for a variety of different applications - companies can evaluate these offerings on the basis of form, usability, the amount of modifications which will be required in their infrastructure, ease of installation and of course, cost. Some smartcards offer advances security but also mean that a lot of back-end server work must be done in order to implement them. Others are easy to set up and use, but are a risk if they are lost or stolen.

Business owners are required by the Privacy Protection Act to keep customer data secure. While no one security measure can provide total security, proper password management should be part of every company’s overall security strategy.

“May your data be secure and your identity be your own.”



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Network Auditing and Monitoring Software

August 29th, 2010
Varuzhan Kankanyan asked:


May 4, 2007 (Nsasoft) — Nsasoft announced today the release of Nsauditor Network Security Auditor 1.5.10, the latest version of its award-winning software for network auditing and monitoring, an excellent integrated solution for auditing all types of computer assets in the corporate networks. Nsauditor significantly reduces the total cost of network management in enterprise environments by enabling IT personnel to audit and monitor network computers for possible vulnerabilities. It is a Windows based multi-purpose software designed to monitor network sessions, scan networks and hosts for vulnerabilities, and to provide security alerts. The software monitors active internet connections and allows to stop internet threats, terminate and block unwanted network connections with incrusted fireawall system.

With Nsauditor Network Administrators are able to gather a wide range of information from all the computers in the network without installing server-side applications on these computers and create a report of potential problems that were found. It is a complete utilities package that includes more than 45 network tools and gives you the possibility to get information about operating systems, service packs, hotfixes, installed software and running processes on remote PCs.

The tools are wide-ranging, from a basic portscanner to more complex MS RPC named pipes and SunRPC service scanners, and a set of related utilities and reporting options. Nsauditor includes scanning tools that examine Microsoft SQL servers for exposed services and vulnerabilities, and SNMP auditor which discovers and walks through available SNMP nodes on the network. The software includes event monitor that examines the local Windows logs and triggers when a specific event ID is detected. The trigger can send email to an admin, send a Windows network message, play a sound file or even speak a custom message with a text-to-speech tool.

Nsauditor “Adware Scanner” tool scans network computers for common Adware traces and gives you a quick look at the Adware, malware and spyware installed on network computers.It allows to monitor and kill processes on local or network computers using “Network Process Monitor” tool and remotely shutdown or restart workstations using “Remote Shutdown” tool.

Nsauditor “Network Hotfix Scanner” is a advanced hotfix check utility that scans network computers for missing hotfixes and patches, and helps you download and install them. Network Hotfix Scanner gives you a quick look at the hotfixes and patches installed or missed on any remote computer in your corporate network, it tells you by colored icons specific security bulletin rating ( critical, important, moderate ), title, description and bulletin URL.

In summary, Nsauditor Network Security Auditor is a very complete network tools package for a surprisingly low price.

Application Info: http://www.nsauditor.com/network_security/network_security_auditor.html

Application Screenshot: http://www.nsauditor.com/images/screens/nm1.jpg

Download URL: http://www.nsauditor.com/downloads/nsauditor_setup.exe



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August 24th, 2010
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www.clearbluesecurity.com - computer network security. Clear Blue Security is the most comprehensive network security monitoring and remediation tool available for small and medium-sized businesses. Easy to install and use, it gives you an instantaneous picture of your entire IT security situation down to every one-the-go laptop.

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5 Common Problems Overlooked By Business It Networks.

August 20th, 2010
John Hammond asked:


IT Networks though simple, require extensive planning to ensure stability, yet we often encounter businesses that are acquainted with the imperative role networking plays in the efficient functioning of their company.

Informed business entrepreneurs often opt to upgrade their networking systems to suit their organizational structure. Although upgrading is an expensive, time consuming process, its benefits are ten fold. Though, there are some small size companies that insist on having a Windows XP workstation function as a network server, this decision may eventually lead to decrease in efficiency and productivity of the entire Information Technology environment.

Network Consultants should always analyze the nature of your business so as to recommend a networking/Information Technology system that would be the best fit for your business. IT Consultants should evaluate both hardware and software requirements to guide your company through the pros and cons of various networking options that your business may be considering.

From a network consulting standpoint, these are five common problems that are either neglected by businesses or not included in the overall planning of the Network Infrastructure.

Disaster Recovery: Although entrepreneurs are risk takers they provide for all contingencies. While they insure their store and goods against fire, theft, natural calamities, etc., in many cases they ignore the need to implement a disaster recovery plan for financial records, employee payroll and client data. Losing valuable customer information to a fire would result in temporary chaos and a financial drain. Therefore, a data recovery system should be available to restore normal operation within 24 to 48 hours. There are several options to evaluate depending on the size of the business. A good Technology consulting company should be able to assess the needs and accordingly recommend an IT recovery plan that is fool proof yet affordable.

Redundancy: Although businesses are advised to maintain an alternate or redundant source of power supply for critical servers, many entrepreneurs ignore this simple loss prevention method in order to save a few hundred dollars. For example, servers that process customer credit card transactions are not exempted from the probability of failure and if not backed by a redundant power source, it may lead to a major financial loss. The point that I am trying to get across is that important network equipment should be identified and a redundant plan should be implemented to provide against unforeseen circumstances.

Network Security: Viruses are not strangers to the world of computers and internet. While performing technology analysis and auditing we come across businesses that have servers on DMZ without network security measures like a simple firewall. We have seen instances were employees had full access to the network server running virus inviting programs like Limewire. An obvious result of this would be a slow network. In most cases, passwords for workstations, servers etc. are identical and shared. Impermeable network security plans should be implemented especially when business IT infrastructure holds confidential information of clients or individuals that may become a risk as well as an embarrassing situation if lost

or stolen.

Network Speed: Businesses always focus on maximizing efficiency and productivity at the lowest cost and what better way to achieve this goal than to minimize wastage of employee time? Speed of IT networks depend on many factors from simple network security policies to restrict P2P software to intelligent switching hardware. You may be surprised but network infrastructure cabling (Cat 5, Cat 6, and Fiber Optics) also makes a significant difference on the performance of the entire network.

Expandability: Change in networking structure is an option that should always be open for clients. To plan ahead is important as a business need not overhaul a huge part of their network to see an insignificant benefit. A simple example would be to anticipate network storage requirements of data. Clients often overlook the importance of discussing options with consultants to make sure their IT system remains adequate for at least 3 to 5 years. The aim should be to minimize dollars spent without hindering the quality of work being performed by employees.

Consultants are professionals and while their recommendations should not be overlooked, they should not be adopted blindly either. As a customer you are entitled to know the ‘whys’ and ‘hows’ of every suggestion made. Request layman’s explanation for every problem encountered. Most importantly, ensure that the 5 major and basic areas are covered in the initial audit reports or recommendations made by any Technology consulting company.

Onsite Chicago is Technology Consulting company for business in the Chicago area. Featured in major newspapers they are considered one of the top business network consulting firms. To view a complete list if IT services from Network Management, Network security and data / telephone cabling please visit Chicago Business Network Consultants page.



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August 19th, 2010
Azulblueone asked:


looking for help on how to fix wireless adapter connection or configurations that i need to adjust to make it work…

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What is the best Network Security software to use with a MacBook?

August 16th, 2010
shaggy_man2004 asked:


I’m wanting to check and correct the vulnerability of my network against hacks. So, what is the best (user friendly) software to do this with a MacBook with intel chipset, and, where can i find help with using the software?

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Where can i get a job if i study an MS in Network Security?

August 14th, 2010
mesdap asked:


I am currently studying Electrical Engineering but would like to focus on Network Security, but im not certain who hires network security specialists.

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Can someone please tell differencies between network security analyst and security analyst?

August 14th, 2010
Amit K asked:


I am planning to take Cisco CCNA, but I am am confused what I become of it after completing it. And please tell if I should take any other basic courses in before taking CCNA, as I have no knowledge of networking or security.

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How do I create a network security key or passphrase for my 2Wire?

August 6th, 2010
kristikclark asked:


I have a 2Wire hooked up to my desktop. When I try to connect to the Internet with the wireless connection from my laptop, it is asking for a network security key or passphrase for the 2Wire. I tried the password I have for my 2Wire, but it’s not working. Anyone know what I need to do?????

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Hiring a Security Consultant Can Bulletproof Your Network

July 30th, 2010
Ribvar Shafeei asked:


In order to minimize network *********** vulnerabilities and reduce the risks of attacks, you will need to employ the services of a network security consultant. A security consultant could help your IT personnel in managing company networks. Security trainings can also be provided by a security consultant especially if your company is deploying a new network security solution.

However, it is not easy to find a network security consultant nowadays. As the security industry consolidated, numerous consultancy firms have been integrated into the business of large security companies. Your choices now are limited to those giant security companies, which could be very expensive, or get the services of a regional security consultant that operates near your company premises.

The Advantages of Getting a Local Network Security Consultant

Hiring a security consultant that operates near your company headquarters is cost beneficial. Security consulting provided by giant companies could involve big overhead expenses. By hiring a regional security consultant, your company could get expert security services without hurting corporate financials.

A regional security consultant can also deploy faster troubleshooting services precisely because they operate near where your servers are located. Fast service is a big advantage because attacks and *********** problems can happen too quickly. A delayed solution could mean lots of trouble for your network.

Normally, a regional security consultant can provide personalized service. That’s because these local consultants work for firms that have relatively small client base. So each security consultant or expert service providers will be able to offer longer and dedicated services in order to keep your company in their accounts.

How to Choose the Best Security Consultant

Research is important in order to find the best security consultant in your locality. You need to double check the credentials and expertise of a security consultant and determine if he/she is the right one for the job.

You should also look for a security consultant that has extensive experience in network security deployments, administrations, and troubleshooting. Look for references and perform inquiries with other companies that previously employed the services of your target security consultant.

Important Steps before Hiring a Security Consultant

Before you hire a security consultant, you have to determine which area of your network needs security improvements or upgrades. This is to ensure that you can hire the right security consultant with the proper expertise for your company’s needs.

For example, if you need to upgrade the security of your client applications and mail servers, then a consultant that focuses on this area should be your logical choice.

There are also consultants that can provide comprehensive services to general security issues confronting a company. On the other hand a network design security consultant could provide valuable help in building a network or managing each component of your network for optimization purposes. These consultants can also provide trainings for your IT staff on matters of general network security.

Getting the services of consultancy firms performing network security could enhance not just the productivity of your network but also improve its integrity. A security consultant could help in developing measures that can protect your network from vulnerabilities and security risks.



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