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Cryptography and Network Security Chapter 1 Fourth Edition by William Stallings Lecture slides by Lawrie Brown

Chapter 1 Introduction The art of war teaches us to rely not on the likelihood of the enemy's not coming, but on our own readiness to receive him; not on the chance of his not attacking, but rather on the fact that we have made our position unassailable. The Art of War, Sun Tzu

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

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

Aim of Course our focus is on Internet Security which consists of measures to deter, prevent, detect, and correct security violations that involve the transmission & storage of information

Security Trends

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

Aspects of Security consider 3 aspects of information security: security attack security mechanism security service

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 often threat & attack used to mean same thing have a wide range of attacks can focus of generic types of attacks passive active

Passive Attacks

Active Attacks

Security Service enhance security of data processing systems and information transfers of an organization intended to counter security attacks using one or more security mechanisms often replicates functions normally associated with physical documents which, for example, have signatures, dates; need protection from disclosure, tampering, or destruction; be notarized or witnessed; be recorded or licensed

Security Services X.800: a service provided by a protocol layer of communicating open systems, which ensures adequate security of the systems or of data transfers RFC 2828: a processing or communication service provided by a system to give a specific kind of protection to system resources

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

Security Mechanism feature designed to detect, prevent, or recover from a security attack no single mechanism that will support all services required however one particular element underlies many of the security mechanisms in use: cryptographic techniques hence our focus on this topic

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

Model for Network Security

Model for Network Security using this model requires us to: 1. design a suitable algorithm for the security transformation 2. generate the secret information (keys) used by the algorithm 3. develop methods to distribute and share the secret information 4. specify a protocol enabling the principals to use the transformation and secret information for a security service

Model for Network Access Security

Model for Network Access Security using this model requires us to: 1. select appropriate gatekeeper functions to identify users 2. implement security controls to ensure only authorised users access designated information or resources trusted computer systems may be useful to help implement this model

Summary have considered: definitions for: computer, network, internet security X.800 standard security attacks, services, mechanisms models for network (access) security