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== CPTR 427 Network Security Class == = CPTR 427 Network Security Class Wiki =
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Below is a list of subpages for NetworkSecurity This page contains information about Network Security CPTR 427. For assignments see the [[http://eclassbeta.southern.edu/moodle|Eclass website]]. For past class check the bottom of this page for links.
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   * NetworkSecurity/Lab

== Using WebScarab with WebGoat ==

  1. Start up WebScarab. It may be in basic mode.
     a. If it is, Go to Tools->Use Full Interface.
     a. Restart WebScarab.
  1. Fire up IE and go to Tools->Internet Options->Connections->LAN settings.
  1. Check Use proxy server and set address to localhost port 8008.
  1. Click OK and OK.
  1. On WebScarab go to Proxy->Manual Edit. Check Intercept Requests. Select GET and POST (using the CTRL key to select both).
  1. In IE go to http://localhost./WebGoat/attack. (notice the dot after localhost, it is required to apply proxy settings on localhost.) WebScarab should already start intercepting. The lessons should work after that. I was able to do a command injection following the steps in the solution. I have now put the proxy settings back to the way they were and shut down WebGoat (for security reasons, not sure if that was necessary but I did it.)
 * [[NetworkSecurity/Syllabus|Syllabus Winter 2011]]
 * [[NetworkSecurity/Schedule|Schedule Winter 2011]]
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= Often Discussed Topics = '''what you should already know''': Take a look at [[NetworkSecurity/Prerequisites]].
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   * IpSec
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'''Topics and resources '''

   * [[NetworkSecurity/Lab]]
   * [[NetworkSecurity/Tools]]
   * [[NetworkSecurity/Hacking]]
   * [[NetworkSecurity/Encryption]]
   * [[NetworkSecurity/FireWall]]
   * [[http://facultyfp.salisbury.edu/despickler/personal/CryptTools.asp|Cryptotools]]
   * [[http://www.backtrack-linux.org/|Backtrack Penetration Testing]]
   * In the past we have used [[NetworkSecurity/WebScarab|Web scarab]]
   * [[http://www.securitywizardry.com/radar.htm|A nice dashboard]]
   * [[http://osvdb.org/|Open Source Vulnerability Database]]


== Books Used in this Class ==

'''Required Books'''

   * [[http://www.snort.org/assets/125/snort_manual-2_8_5_1.pdf | Snort Manual]] (Free)
   * The Code Book: The Science of Secrecy from Ancient Egypt to Quantum Cryptography ISBN: 0385495323
      * Each student must read this New York Times Best Seller.
      * Cryptography will be studied in conjunction with the assigned chapters.
   * Network Security Essentials 4th Ed. ISBN: 0-13-610805-9
      * The theory of cryptography (Symmetric, Public-key, Key-management, Hash and MAC) are covered from this book
      * Applications of theory are partially covered from this book (Kerberos, X.509, IPSec)
      * Dr. A will do all the lecturing on these topics.
   * Labs will be given from handouts. Topics will be take from [[NetworkSecurity/Lab]]




'''Recommended Book(s)'''

   * Snort IDS and IPS Toolkit ISBN-10: 1-59749-099-7

Past Year Class Pages.

   * Cptr427Winter2010

CPTR 427 Network Security Class Wiki

This page contains information about Network Security CPTR 427. For assignments see the Eclass website. For past class check the bottom of this page for links.

what you should already know: Take a look at NetworkSecurity/Prerequisites.

Topics and resources

Books Used in this Class

Required Books

  • Snort Manual (Free)

  • The Code Book: The Science of Secrecy from Ancient Egypt to Quantum Cryptography ISBN: 0385495323
    • Each student must read this New York Times Best Seller.
    • Cryptography will be studied in conjunction with the assigned chapters.
  • Network Security Essentials 4th Ed. ISBN: 0-13-610805-9
    • The theory of cryptography (Symmetric, Public-key, Key-management, Hash and MAC) are covered from this book
    • Applications of theory are partially covered from this book (Kerberos, X.509, IPSec)
    • Dr. A will do all the lecturing on these topics.
  • Labs will be given from handouts. Topics will be take from NetworkSecurity/Lab

Recommended Book(s)

  • Snort IDS and IPS Toolkit ISBN-10: 1-59749-099-7

Past Year Class Pages.

NetworkSecurity (last edited 2024-01-07 18:12:17 by scot)