Basic Security Tips
This basic Network Security Guide provides
useful security tips and methods to secure
your network such as installing a updated
antivirus program, email scanning programs,
network monitoring tools, internet access
policy and other security prevention methods.
Network security is a very important aspect
of a computer network. Minor security
vulnerability can result in a heavy loss
of the critical data of your server and
other client computers. Keeping the computer
as well as network secure, is the big
responsibility of the network administrator
and the security specialists. There are
lot of security measures and prevention
methods which I will discuss in this section.
Typically a computer network can be attacked
by a number of ways such as virus attacks,
unauthorized access, cryptography attacks
and a number of other security threats.
A network security threat can be prevented
if you have an updated antivirus program,
regularly scan all the network devices,
emails, open ports, server and client
computers. It’s the responsibility
of the network administrators to check
and deploy the missing security patches
in all the network computers. They should
also remove the unnecessary network shares,
users accounts, wireless access points
and restrict the access too the network
users. There should be proper training
of the network users, network administrators
and IT managers about the vulnerable things
that cause a network to be attacked. A
network administration of an organization
should be highly skilled person and have
much experience in network/system administration
as well as dealing with the security issues.
Security Threats
There are a number of security threats
that can be the cause of a network security
attack. Main security threats are denial
of service, distributed denial of service,
viruses, Trojan horses, spywares, malwares,
unauthorized access to the network resources
and data, accidental deletion of the files
and the uncontrolled internet access.
Virus Attack
A computer virus is a small program or
an executable code that when executed
and replicated, perform different unwanted
and harmful functions for a computer and
a network. Viruses can destroy your hard
disks and processors, consume memory at
a very large scale and destroy the overall
performance of a computer or network.
A Trojan is a malicious code that performs
harmful actions but it cannot be replicated.
Trojan can destroy systems’ critical
data. A computer worm is a program that
replicates to all network and destroy
useful data. The viruses, malware, adware
and Trojan horses can be prevented if
you have an updated antivirus program
with the latest pattern files.
Security policy
Being a network administrator, you should
implement a security policy in your network
and educate your network users and other
employees about the security threats.
Email scanning
Email is a big source of a virus and
malicious code. You should have installed
an email scanning and monitoring program.
You should also have a tight security
policy at your proxy server and should
block the unnecessary ports and web applications.
Unauthorized Access
Access to the network resources and data
should be allowed only to the authorized
persons. Every shared folder and resources
in your network should have been accessed
only by the authorized persons and should
also be scanned and monitored regularly.
Accidental deletion of the files
What will you do if you accidentally
delete your organization’s critical
data? This is a question, which every
network administrator and security specialists
thinks of and wants answer. Few days before
I read on internet news site that a computer
technician accidentally deleted a financial
company’s $ 10 billions records.
To avoid the big troubles like this for
you and for your company, you should have
excellent data recovery software in your
software inventory. Many data recovery
tools are good enough to recover every
piece of data if the hard disk is not
physically badly damaged.
Network Monitoring Tools
You must have a good network monitoring
tools to detect various suspicious things
and monitor the various activities in
your network such as network traffic,
open ports, useless shared folders. GFI
LanGuard Network security scanner is a
good scanning and monitoring tool and
it checks for all the possible methods,
which a hacker can use to attack your
network.
Internet Access Control
Internet can be a big source of viruses
and the major security attacks, if you
are unable to implement a tight security
policy in your network, if you have a
old definition anti virus program and
if your haven’t put any check on
your network user’s activity. Your
gateway or proxy server, which is directly
exposed to the internet should have very
tight security, updated antivirus program
and network monitoring tools.
Information Theft and cryptography
attacks
Another threat to a network is to loss
of the important information and this
loss can be prevented, if you good encryption
methods such as 128 bit security or 256
bit security encryption methods. In this
way, your data when transferred through
FTP programs, can be encrypted and can’t
be read or use.
Unauthorized application installations
Another virus and security attack prevention
method is to install only the authorized
software applications to your network
server and your all client computers.
Nobody should be allowed to install any
kind of program which can cause security
threats such as songs or video programs,
codec, gaming software or other web based
applications.
Security Conclusion:
I tried to point out the major security
threat prevention methods also provided
the solutions to avoid them. There are
a number of ways, which guarantee for
the safety and security of your network.
I have summarized the all these method
as below.
1. Perform regular network security testing.
2. Don’t provide more or unwanted
access to any network user.
3. Must have an updated antivirus program.
4. Operating system should be regularly
updated. If you have windows based operating
system you can update it from the Microsoft
website.
5. Keep inventory of your network resources
such as devices and software applications.
6. Regularly scan TCP/IP services
7. Turn off your computer when you are
away and don’t leave your computer
unattended.
8. Put a strong network and system administrator
password.
9. Implement a strong security policy.
10. Use a switched network, so that you
can identify the problem very quickly.
Home
About us
Contact us
Tutorials
Sitemap
Links
|