Network Security
This part is about securing typical networks. It involves using all the techniques covered in several courses (secure network topologies, Firewalls, IDS, IPS, HoneyPots, etc.) to secure a virtual network in the context of a realistic use case
Task: Setup a virtual network using virtualization software (VirtualBox or VmWare) including at least two client machines (Win XP, Win 7, Ubuntu, etc.), and one gateway/router/firewall virtual machine (e.g. MonoWall, pfSense, etc.). Then do the following security testing tasks:
- Configure a firewall on the router virtual machine
- Launch a network poisoning attack (e.g. ARP poisoning) on one client machine
- Show how network poisoning can be stopped
- Launch a Denial of Service attack on one of the client machines (e.g. LOIC software)
- Show how Denial of service attack can be stopped.
This task should be done in two different network topologies (One for ARP poisoning and the other for DOS )
For each part, a detailed description should be provided and the students are required to prepare a report and a technical summary of their work including snapshots and detailed instructions (Step by Step what you did with snapshot and short explanation for each step).
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