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Practical Network Scanning

By : Ajay Singh Chauhan
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Practical Network Scanning

By: Ajay Singh Chauhan

Overview of this book

Network scanning is the process of assessing a network to identify an active host network; same methods can be used by an attacker or network administrator for security assessment. This procedure plays a vital role in risk assessment programs or while preparing a security plan for your organization. Practical Network Scanning starts with the concept of network scanning and how organizations can benefit from it. Then, going forward, we delve into the different scanning steps, such as service detection, firewall detection, TCP/IP port detection, and OS detection. We also implement these concepts using a few of the most prominent tools on the market, such as Nessus and Nmap. In the concluding chapters, we prepare a complete vulnerability assessment plan for your organization. By the end of this book, you will have hands-on experience in performing network scanning using different tools and in choosing the best tools for your system.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

WAN Encryption technique


In the internet and WAN connected environment of today, it is important to encrypt business-critical data in order to keep the data secure and reduce the risks of spying and snooping. Data breaches also include fiber tapping. With the continued increase of WAN bandwidth driven by video traffic, the online gaming industry and cloud services, we have seen  the speed grow from 1 GB to 10 GB, to 40 GB, and now to 100 GB. With growing link speeds and a demand for bandwidth to continually increase, the traditional layer-3 encryption will not be enough to meet requirements.

The three most common methods for implementing encryption are as follows:

  1. IPsec, or Layer-3 (L3) encryption
  2. MACsec, or Layer-2 (L2) encryption
  3. Optical Network (OTN) or Layer-1 (L1) encryption

IPsec Layer-3 encryption

We have already discussed IPsec in the previous section. Here, we will discuss how IPsec complements WAN technology. Layer-3 encryption is well-suited to environments where you have low-bandwidth...