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Network Security Tough Love. David Strom Sonicwall Sales Meeting 1/24/08 (new). Security industry trends. Exploits aplenty Vista is no cure-all , quite the contrary NAC going nowhere Managed services bonanza. Exploits aplenty.
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Network Security Tough Love David Strom Sonicwall Sales Meeting 1/24/08 (new)
Security industry trends • Exploits aplenty • Vista is no cure-all, quite the contrary • NAC going nowhere • Managed services bonanza
Exploits aplenty • Symantec, Trend, others show that hackers are getter smarter and more sophisticated • The browser is still a security sinkhole • IM and p2p vectors gaining prominence • Lots of zero-day attacks and bot nets
It is so easy to secure XP – NOT! -install latest patches, and enable Windows Update -disable file and print sharing, disable DCOM -turn off several Windows services -use autoruns and msconfig to disable more stuff -disable extension hiding and file sharing in Explorer -secure IE, then install and use Firefox & noscript plugin -install a firewall -install antivirus, antispyware, and Security Task Manager -install a new hosts file to block ads and malicious sites -create and always use an unprivileged account -if my kids will be using the computer, then use Microsoft's Software Restriction Policies (from SANS Internet Storm Center diary 10/17/07)
Vista is no panacea • First off, few IT shops are buying • Built-in firewall still comes up lacking • SANS comments aren’t thrilling • Graphics resources required are immense • Why are we still dealing with driver issues nearly one year post-launch?
NAC is nowhere • Cisco, Microsoft both losers • Agents everywhere and no one wants anything to do with them • One hacked laptop can still ruin an entire network • Major vendors are still on 1st generation tools, just barely
The bonanza of managed services • Hyper-specialization for different kinds of MSPs • Every small city now has its own MSP • Outsourced everything: data centers, applications, backup, servers, even virtual PBX’s • Get away from break/fix and box pushing • Two words: recurring revenue!
Old saying • To keep your children totally safe: don't let them out at all • To keep your systems safe, don't do any business at all Now, let’s talk the real world and assess and manage our networks
Parental tough love • When to say “no” • Let your kids make their own mistakes • Facing consequences • Blended families have special issues
When to say no • How to block the wrong kinds of traffic (exploits and viruses) • How to block evil things like p2p and IM • When your clients are using the wrong gear • When yes really means no
Learning from one’s mistakes • Understanding IDS and firewall logs • Know when to outsource your security • Know when Cisco and Juniper don’t have the right solutions for your clients
One VAR’s product mix • Juniper for VPNs • Avaya for VOIP • Extreme for routers and switches Why isn’t Sonicwall in this mix?
Facing consequences • Under-powered firewalls • Under-funded IT support • Virtualization can open up security loopholes
Blended family issues • M&A doesn’t always work out • Cisco is still on a buying binge • Aventail now part of our family (but a distant cousin still) • Even HP is buying security companies!
More blended families: the user perspective • Merged IT systems means a lot of finger-pointing • Which alpha male dominates when it comes to security systems? • The user just wants to get his work done!
So how does this translate? • Learn how to listen to your customers • Treat them as adults even when they act as kids • Don’t assume that security by obscurity will keep working for you
My potential Sonicwall threats • Linksys will finally take hold of business markets • Symantec will figure out how to sell security hardware • Microsoft will release a secure version of Windows • Juniper will integrate Netscreen and Neoteris and become the NAC champion