12-08-2006 01:17 AM
Hi,
I want to know, apart from firewall, is there any other form of security on a network?
12-08-2006 06:46 AM
Lots of security-specific and non security-specific is available, example:
1. IDS/IPS - detect, classify, and stop threats, including worms, spyware/adware, network viruses embedded in network traffic, including application abuse.
2. CSA/NAC - Endpoint Security to safeguard computing devices (pc/workstation)
3. Cisco ACS - identity management
4. VPN Appliances - VPN3K, PIX/ASA, Router to provide secure IPSec tunnel across unsecure channel
5. Router with AdvanceSecurity features
Non security-specific devices like routers and switches are now embedded with security features (certain security features require license).
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/index.html
HTH
AK
12-11-2006 03:17 AM
Can you help me out pls?
I was ask to start preparing for my final year project, and i did write about VPN, its advantages and disadvantages and how important it is to buisinesses and organization, but i was told to write to mark out the aim and how to implment it as a project research...i need some ideas
12-11-2006 10:12 AM
Have you checked out the SAFE page on cisco.com. It has pretty good information that should help you put together an objective for your project.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns340/ns394/ns171/ns128/networking_solutions_package.html
Regards,
Arul
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12-11-2006 11:27 AM
tamunoforiokuma1,
you may mention that business has to protect their intellectual data as well as comform to governement regulations in protecting their employee's personal data. A company must protect certain data from outside resources as well as inside resources.
Companies have to protect sensitive information such as non-public financial data, business planning, patents, no market strategies, etc. This is information is transmitted across private and public networks and has to be secured while being transmitted. This information may be shared amongst employees on the private network as well as with commuters, and remote branch personnel.
Certainly, one depart such as payroll doesn't need non-hr persons to see this type of data and there need some internal security to be implemented while transmitting data.
The data may be secured in one or two factions, via tunnels using clear-text transmission or tunnels using encrypted transmissions such as IPSec and GRE Tunneling.
12-11-2006 11:30 AM
Besides firewall protection, you have data encryption, hashing, tunneling, hardening (removing vulnerabilites) of PC's, routers, and switches through the use of filter (similar to firewalling). You have device-to-device authentication using protocols such as PPP Chap, and Pap authentication.
12-12-2006 12:24 PM
you can find information on these protocols
DES/3DES SHA/MD5
IPSec/GRE Auth-Proxy
VPN?s, WEP & EAP/TLS
Tacacs+/Radius IDS/IPS/IDP
URL Filtering CVP Filtering
OTP Authentication Security Auditing
Digital Certificate dot.1x & AAA
12-13-2006 08:05 AM
Thanks,
Can you mention one of this security system that is preferable than firwall? and a few features that firewal dont have.
thanks
T.T
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