Read up on the latest ideas and technologies from companies that sell hardware, software and services. Simplify, Integrate and Safeguard Your Business with Secure Web Business Enablement
Still Sneaking In: The Threats Your Security Tools Aren't Telling You About
BT saves more than £15 million and improves customer services with comprehensive Identity & Access Management
Simplify, Integrate and Secure: Providing Secure Access to Server-based Information and Resources Across Platforms
Dude! You Say I Need an Application-Layer Firewall?!
Radicati Market Quadrant 2008 on Corporate Web Security
Australian Unity minimizes costs and maximizes productivity with single sign-on for 1,400 users
Web Security SaaS: The Next Generation of Web Security
Zones provide focussed content from Computerworld and leading technology partners.Newsletter Subscription
The University of Western Sydney (UWS) has today gone live with a managed Intrusion Detection System (IDS) for its 5000 users.
The UWS has 38,000 students and 3000 staff across six campuses. Its gigabit wireless and fixed network connects more than 5000 Linux, Mac and Windows workstations across the university grounds and in the surrounding campuses.
IT provides and manages network access and offers technical support for UWS staff and students, and handles the central database for human resources.
UWS IT security coordinator Darren Geddes said it will go live over the next few days with a managed Verizon/Cybertrust IDS
"Universities don't want to be denied access to anything and denial-by-exception doesn't work well in that environment, so we need an active IDS to monitor traffic," Geddes said.
The IDS will complement a Network Access Control (NAC) Nortel Tunnel Guard on its wireless Virtual Private Network (VPN), a Juniper firewall, and a CA antivirus.
The wireless NAC validates the security of end-users against a predefined list of trusted antivirus solutions to prevent network infection. Candidates made the list, which initially contained seven different antivirus vendors, based on market share and includes McAffee, CA, Trend Micro, AVG and a number of open-source solutions.
Geddes said the last major virus infection occurred six months ago, however IT isolated the attack within a single zone.
He said the proliferation of different antivirus products and version releases is the biggest challenge with wireless NAC maintenance because it blocks all nodes that do not match the exception list.
"The NAC works reasonably well, but it comes unstuck when two versions of an antivirus solution are stored in separate locations," Geddes said, adding the latest Tunnel Guard update should fix the problem by cross checking against a Nortel database.
The efficiency of a NAC comes down to good management and throughly investigating the requirements to choose the best solution.
Geddes said the roll out will be smooth given the success of a two month trial.
The latest Juniper firewall will be easier to manage locally than the previous version, according to Geddes, because it offers better visibility into the rule sets via an online portal dubbed Gaurdian, and has an inbuilt Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) which he configures to monitor preset alerts.
UWS IT staff will be required to update rule sets and exceptions lists, while Verizon will handle maintenance and patching.
Geddes said the most burning problem is vendor and version compatibility between security log files.
The logs are used by the UWS IT security team to collate data regarding a security breach, including virus infections and hacking attempts. However Geddes said the task takes significantly longer due to interoperability between the files, which requires hours of tedious reading.
"We have to trawl through consolidation of logs from different products, authentication and maintenance controller logs for Windows, and IDS and antivirus logs; it is painful because sometimes we have to cross reference all of them and the vendors keep changing log formats," Geddes said.
He said there is no available solution to the problem.
The network uses Cisco 6500 routers on its core network and a range of Nortel equipment to manage its wireless system.
Computerworld Member Login
Security Management
Protect your critical IT assets, achieve sustainable regulatory compliance, reduce IT administration costs and enable new business opportunities with our IT security solutions.
IT Security as a business enabler?
Download Whitepaper
|
Success Stories
Australian Unity minimises costs and maximises productivity with single sign-on for 1,400 users
Australian Unity needed to address its business and security risks including user management and application security management. The company chose an enterprise single sign-on (ESSO) solution and discovered increased employee productivity, reduced help desk costs and elevated data protection.
Download the full Success Story
BT saves more than £15 million and improves customer services with comprehensive Identity & Access Management
To enable future growth and ensure its services remain competitive, BT needed to build closer relationships with its customers and suppliers. Discover how the company is now performing over 36 million transactions a day with their improved Identity & Access Management Solution.
Download the full Success Story
Identity & Access Management
Simplify and Secure: Managing User Identities Throughout their Lifecycles
Organisations are constantly challenged to keep pace with ongoing changes to users and their roles, responsibilities and requirements. Discover how CA can help you create a unified approach for managing users identities, providing them with timely and appropriate access to applications and information.
Download Whitepaper
Simplify, Integrate and Safeguard Your Business with Secure Web Business Enablement
Modern organisations are required to aggressively expand the number and type of Web applications and services provided to customers, partners and employees. Discover how to automate, delegate and centralise your key processes and services including user administration, access policies, auditing and compliance by reading on.
Download Whitepaper
Simplify, Integrate and Secure: Providing Secure Access to Server-based Information and Resources Across Platforms
Distributed servers are a powerful asset in any company’s infrastructure. Over time, most organisations have acquired a variety of different platforms and are relying on them to house an increased amount of critical applications, processes and data. Read on to discover how you can achieve a consistently higher level of server access security across multiple platforms including virtual hosts and guest operating systems.
Download Whitepaper











