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Network Protocols for Security Professionals

By : Yoram Orzach, Deepanshu Khanna
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Book Image

Network Protocols for Security Professionals

5 (1)
By: Yoram Orzach, Deepanshu Khanna

Overview of this book

With the increased demand for computer systems and the ever-evolving internet, network security now plays an even bigger role in securing IT infrastructures against attacks. Equipped with the knowledge of how to find vulnerabilities and infiltrate organizations through their networks, you’ll be able to think like a hacker and safeguard your organization’s network and networking devices. Network Protocols for Security Professionals will show you how. This comprehensive guide gradually increases in complexity, taking you from the basics to advanced concepts. Starting with the structure of data network protocols, devices, and breaches, you’ll become familiar with attacking tools and scripts that take advantage of these breaches. Once you’ve covered the basics, you’ll learn about attacks that target networks and network devices. Your learning journey will get more exciting as you perform eavesdropping, learn data analysis, and use behavior analysis for network forensics. As you progress, you’ll develop a thorough understanding of network protocols and how to use methods and tools you learned in the previous parts to attack and protect these protocols. By the end of this network security book, you’ll be well versed in network protocol security and security countermeasures to protect network protocols.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
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Part 1: Protecting the Network – Technologies, Protocols, Vulnerabilities, and Tools
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Part 2: Network, Network Devices, and Traffic Analysis-Based Attacks
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Part 3: Network Protocols – How to Attack and How to Protect

DDOS, mistreating, and attacks on the control plane

Now, before diving deeper into the attack phase, let’s understand some of the networking basics first to define Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDOS) on control planes.

Planes

Planes in networking are simply defined as the dimensions to define how the data packet will be transmitted from the source to the destination and handled during data transmission, as well as the methods of monitoring the data transmission.

Now, these planes, in networking terminology, are divided into three categories:

  • The control plane
  • The data plane
  • The management plane

The control plane

The control plane decides how to forward the data, which means how the data will be transferred from source to destination. The process of creating the routing table in which the routers store the network paths is part of the control plane.

The data plane

Now, once the control plane decides on the data transference, the data...