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Network Vulnerability Assessment

By : Sagar Rahalkar
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Network Vulnerability Assessment

By: Sagar Rahalkar

Overview of this book

The tech world has been taken over by digitization to a very large extent, and so it’s become extremely important for an organization to actively design security mechanisms for their network infrastructures. Analyzing vulnerabilities can be one of the best ways to secure your network infrastructure. Network Vulnerability Assessment starts with network security assessment concepts, workflows, and architectures. Then, you will use open source tools to perform both active and passive network scanning. As you make your way through the chapters, you will use these scanning results to analyze and design a threat model for network security. In the concluding chapters, you will dig deeper into concepts such as IP network analysis, Microsoft Services, and mail services. You will also get to grips with various security best practices, which will help you build your network security mechanism. By the end of this book, you will be in a position to build a security framework fit for an organization.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Estimating the resources and deliverables

As is applicable for any project, the success of the vulnerability assessment depends on estimations that are close to the actual. Output from the scoping and planning phases helps in estimating the most important factor in a vulnerability assessment—the time required to complete the assessment.

If a tester is having a very good experience running assessments over a scoped environment or similar, then the estimation is done on the basis of previous experience. If a tester is new to the environment then previous tests reports and communications are referred to for estimation. Additionally, a tester considers additions and changes in scope, involvement of third-party services / service providers, if any, and updates the estimates accordingly.

Once rough estimates are ready, time padding is considered and time is added over the anticipated...