Security Terminology
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Terminology
Define the following terms:
Authentication – ability to identify who it is
ACL – (access control list) is associated w/ a given resource. Describes groups, users, machines and their permissions associated with that particular resource.
Token- one time only password key
CA- certificate of authority- creates certificates -system or entity trusted to generate and distribute digital certificates. Can be privately used or from a 3rd party e-commerce site. Verifies identity of user. Authentication method.
RA- Registration Authority-issues certificates-RA verifies credentials supplied by an agent and then sends the CA an okay to issue a certificate.
PKI- Public Key Infrastructure- Policies and behaviors that surround the deployment and management of key pairs. How you issue two keys at one time.
Kerberos- Authentication method used by Microsoft. Uses 3 different protocols, listed below
TGT- Ticket granting ticket. Allows you to request resources on the network from servers.
TGS- Ticket granting server. Accesses a particular network server for tickets.
iii. AS- Authentication Server. Equivalent to a morning check-in at security desk of a hotel. Checks the identity of a server.
CHAP- Challenge handshake authentication protocol. Was designed to replace the PAP. Communication between server and client proving identity.
MS-CHAP- Microsoft CHAP
PAP- Password authentication protocol
X.509- digital certificate that uniquely identifies a party. Standard structure of a certificate.
KDC- Key distribution center
Biometrics- Authentications based on human anatomy.
Multifactor- Authentication based on 2 valid authentication methods.
Mutual Authentication- Client establishes identity to server. Server provides authentication information to client to ensure that illicit servers cannot masquerade as genuine servers. Both parties have to authenticate.
Encryption- hiding data using algorithms. protection, method of code, algorithms, formulas
Asymmetric keys- pair of key values one public and one private.
Symmetric keys- single encryption key generated.
DES- Data Encryption standard developed by government.
Diffie-hellman- encryption algorithm named after its two creators.
IPSec- used for encryption of TCP/IP traffic. Method of encrypting any IP transmissions.
PGP- Pretty good privacy- mainly used in email less secure than the PKI.
RSA- Rivest-Shamir-Adleman- encryption algorithm named after its 3 creators. Using two pair keys.
SSL- Secure Socket Loader- used mainly on web servers to transmit securely via HTTPS://
Network protocols and organization
DMZ- Demilitarized zone- Zone used for public access. Used with FTP, web servers and DNS servers.
IDS- Intrusion Detection System- 2 types: Active and Passive
NAT- Network Address Translation- Appends to your logical port. Protects internal hosts. Used with proxy servers. Translates internal IP to Real IP. Uses unique port table. There is 65,000 ports
Tunneling- ability to go to 1 point to another as though you are a single proprietary line. 1