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To block or not to block. 5 IT Managers share their experiences. Knox Grammar School. Mike Israel – IT Manager. Network Topology. Internal Network. Cisco Switches and Access Points Using VLAN’s Originally no wireless security
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To block or not to block 5 IT Managers share their experiences
Knox Grammar School Mike Israel – IT Manager
Internal Network • Cisco Switches and Access Points • Using VLAN’s • Originally no wireless security • Wireless WPA-TKIP with PEAP authentication. When machine is joined to domain it is issued with a certificate to join the network
Bandwidth Control Packeteer • Provides bandwidth control • Can monitor and control how bandwidth is being used eg. iTunes downloads, max total 5Mbps, any one connection <256kbps • Can designate slices of bandwidth to particular ports protocols • Can block programs and protocols eg, encrypted tunnelling over port 80
Using ACL’s Access Control Lists enable the control of certain VLAN’s to specified servers/addresses/ports/services ACL’s on core router to block student access to servers
Spam and Anti-virus Spam Assassin, Clam AV (free) Spam is detected, marked as spam and delivered to Junk mail folder via Exchange. ClamAV does initial filtering of malware. Trend Micro performs second pass on incoming mail. Symantec Client used on client machines Symantec Client Updates Trend Micro
Filtering - ContentKeeper Can block all unmanaged sites to students which takes care of proxy bypass. Also blocks keyword searches on popular search engines, block protocols (backup to Packeteer) Firewall prevents access to certain IP address ranges on certain ports
ContentKeeper Filtering Groups • Users default to general profile with filtering based on student needs • Staff identified through their login (LDAP) to more open filtering • Pages can be blocked/coached/time of day. All unmanaged sites blocked for students
Web Access Policy • Technology Usage Policy published in school diary and condition to login. Also Year 7 sign when they take delivery of their school laptop • MySpace and Youtube blocked, Facebook OK • Streaming media is limited so as not to clog Internet access
Contact Details Mike Israel Knox Grammar School 7 Woodville Ave Wahroonga Phone (02) 9473 9773 Fax (02) 9473 9759 Email israelm@knox.nsw.edu.au
Danebank Anglican School for Girls John Tuffs – IT Director
Network History • < 2005 Microsoft ISA Firewall + DCHP/DNSwith no E-mail filtering • 2005 – 2008 ISONet HTTP & SMTP filteringISA Firewall + DCHP/DNS • 2008 Cisco ASA Firewall + SONAR filteringWindows server for DHCP/DNS
Internal Network • HP Procurve Switches • 1 Management VLAN for Procurve Manager • 1 VLAN for the rest • Wireless Access Points using only WEP & MAC security (ie no security)
Antivirus / SPAM / Web Filtering • Symantec System Centre and local clients for AV • SPAM handled by Sonar Appliance – not using challenge option • Filtering handled by Sonar Appliance (Initial install and support provided by Accucom)
Sonar Filtering Groups • IT Staff • General Staff / Teachers • Senior School (7-12) • Junior School (K-6) • Lunch Filter (7-12)
Web Access Policy • Internet Acceptable Use policy signed by students • All social networking is blocked • Youtube is blocked to students – teachers can show videos • Streaming media is blocked due to bandwidth constraints
Contact Details John Tuffs IT Director 80-98 Park Rd Hurstville NSW 2220 Phone (02) 9580 1415 Fax (02) 9579 3450 Email john.tuffs@danebank.nsw.edu.au
Security Workshop SCEGGS Darlinghurst
ISOnet: Intrusion Detection • Two layers of Intrusion Prevention using • McAfee IntruShield and TippingPoint. • Both are set to blocking mode for all medium to high threats. • There have been 13,777,987 Exploits blocked…This week! • There have been 1,830,537 policy Violations blocked…This week!
ISOnet: Denial of Service • Peakflow DDoS technology from Arbor Networks. • There have been 1,830,537 policy Violations blocked…This week! • Up to 60% of traffic bound for schools is blocked by ISONet as it is unsolicited. Schools only pay for what they use.
ISOnet: Spam/Av • ISOnet uses a cluster of McAfee and IronPort AV/Spam/Content filter appliances. • Filters based on policies set by individual school • Actions taken by the filter is specified as part of the policy determined by the school • For staff – messages sent to spam@sceggs. This mailbox is searchable by staff through a proxy arrangement. • For students spam messages are dropped
ISONet Policies • Real-time blackhole list (RBL) checking – Identifies whether the IP address is an open relay or spam organisation. • IP Reputation checking – Identifies whether an IP address has been known to send exploits, worms, trojans or sites known to be hacked. • Anti-spoofing verifications – Determines if sender is attempting to forge as an internal address. • All scanning modules listed in the attached document (AV checks, spam checks, content-filtering checks, anti-phishing checks, file filtering, etc.) • Integrity Analysis – Examine header, layout and organisation of the message. • Spam scoring - Positive and negative scoring of emails based on known spam traits. • Bayesian Learning - Custom created spam signatures based on feedback system – false-positive and false-negative verification. • Blacklists and whitelists – customer based trusted and untrusted email senders.
Contact Details Ian Ralph IT Manager – SCEGGS Darlinghurst 215 Forbes St Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Phone (02) 99332 1133 Fax (02) 9332 1858 Web sceggs.nsw.edu.au Email ian@sceggs.nsw.edu.au
Arndell Anglican College Network Security Overview
VLAN’s Low Level VLAN Map
What’s Great About VLAN’s • Allows use of ACL’s • Segments Broadcast Traffic • More Devices
Content Filtering at Arndell • Blacklists - Various Categories Updated Regularly • Scanning of log’s regularly • Students summoned to explain actions • Culture has changed now that students know they will be caught if they do the wrong thing • Internet traffic is forced to content filter dependent on VLAN assignment
Spam and Anti - Virus • Sophos Anti - Virus used across the network • Sophos plug - in for mail server • Spam filtered using Spam Assassin • Blacklist lookups like SORBS
Contact Details Rohan Smith Coordinator IT Services Arndell Anglican College 118 Wolseley Road Oakville NSW 2765 Phone: +61 2 4572 3633 Fax: +61 2 4573 3849 Website: http://www.arndell.nsw.edu.au Email: rohan.smith@arndell.nsw.edu.au
The King’s School Michael Eggenhuizen
The School The King’s School – Some Statistics: • Anglican Church School • Established in 1832 (176 years) • 300 acres in North Parramatta • K-12 Boys School with 1450 Students • 400 Boarders • Multiple Residences on Property
Internet Bandwidth Internet Connection Bandwidth: • 2005 – 2.5Mb ADSL/ISDN • 2006 – 10Mb Ethernet • 2007 – 20Mb Ethernet • 2008 – 50Mb Ethernet • 2009 – 100Mb Ethernet • ISP – The Somerville Group
Internet Access All Staff and Students have Access to: • YouTube, MySpace, FaceBook, ... • Hotmail, Yahoo Mail, Gmail, ... • MSN Messenger, ... • Most if not all Web 2.0 Technologies • Changes to filtering (lead by ICT Services) provide staff and students with a real and relatively unrestricted learning experience
Internet & Email Filtering Filtering is multi-layered: • Email Filtering • Internet Filtering
Network Box Weekly Email Activity (Incoming Average) • Spam (95.5%) - 485,647 • Virus (1.5%) - 7,608 • Delivered (3%) - 15,615 • Total (100%) - 508,870
Network Box Weekly Internet Activity (Average) • URL's Visited - 13,254,949 • URL's Blocked due to Virus Activity - 71 • URL's Blocked due to Policy Rules - 3,326 • Threat Signature Updates - 843 • Internet Download (GB) – 398 • Monthly Internet Download (TB) – 1.6
Contact Details Michael Eggenhuizen Director ICT PO Box 1 Parramatta NSW 2124 Phone (02) 9683 8650 Fax (02) 9683 8565 www.kings.edu.au meggenhuizen@kings.edu.au