Since the company you work for has instituted a bring your own device (BYOD) policy
Since the company you work for has instituted a bring your own device (BYOD) policy, security attitudes have been lax, and all sorts of devices, authorized and unauthorized, have been found connected to the company’s wireless infrastructure.
Since the company you work for has instituted a bring your own device BYOD policy
Project 2: Incident Response
Step 1: Develop a Wireless and BYOD Security Plan
Since the company you work for has instituted a bring your own device (BYOD) policy, security attitudes have been lax, and all sorts of devices, authorized and unauthorized, have been found connected to the company’s wireless infrastructure. In this first step, you will develop a wireless and BYOD security plan for the company.
Use the NIST Guidelines for Securing Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) Special Publication 800-153 to provide an executive summary to answer other security concerns related to BYOD and wireless. Within your cybersecurity incident report, discuss why the security of wireless access points is important. Provide answers to the threat of unauthorized equipment or rogue access points on the company wireless network and the methods to find other rogue access points. Further, describe how to detect rogue access points and how they can actually connect to the network. Describe how to identify authorized access points within your network.
Within your plan, include how the Cyber Kill Chain framework and approach could be used to improve the incident response times for networks.
Include this at the beginning of your CIR as the basis for all wireless- and BYOD-related problems within the network. Title the section “Wireless and BYOD Security Plan.”
Step 2: Track Suspicious Behavior
You’ve completed your wireless and BYOD security plan. Now it’s time to take a look at another workplace situation.
You have been notify of an employee exhibiting suspicious behavior. Additionally, you decide to track the employee’s movements by using available industry tools and techniques. Also, you know the location and time stamps associated with the employee’s mobile device.
How would you track the location of the company asset?
Explain how identity theft could occur and how MAC spoofing could take place in the workplace. How would you protect against both identity theft and MAC spoofing? Address if it is feasible to determine if MAC spoofing and identity theft has taken place in the workplace. Include a whitelist of approved devices for this network. Review materials on security of wireless access points
Are there any legal issues, problems, or concerns with your actions? What should be conduct before starting this investigation? Were your actions authorized, was the notification valid, or are there any other concerns? Include your responses as part of the CIR with the title “Tracking Suspicious Behavior.” Note that a CIR summary would not include the name of the actual employee; the situation is being use as an example of what to do when something like this occurs.
In the next step, you will explore another workplace scenario, and your responses will help you formulate a continuous improvement plan, which will become another part of your CIR.
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Step 3: Develop a Continuous Improvement Plan
Now that you’ve complete d the section on tracking suspicious behavior for your CIR, you are confronted with another situation in the workplace.
You receive a memo for continuous improvement to the wireless network of your company, and you are asked to provide a report on the company’s wireless network. You have been monitoring the activities on WPA2. Provide for your leadership a description of Wi-Fi protected access (WPA) networks and include the pros and cons of each type of wireless network with a focus on WPA2.
Since WPA2 uses encryption to provide secure communications, define the scheme for using preshared keys for encryption. Is this FIPS 140-2 compliant, and if not, what is necessary to attain this? Include this for leadership. Include a list of other wireless protocols, such as Bluetooth, and provide a comparative analysis of four protocols including the pros, cons, and suitability for your company.
Also, include your responses as part of the CIR with the title “Continuous Improvement Plan.”
In the next step, you will look at yet another workplace scenario, and you will use that incident to show management how remote configuration management works.
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Step 4: Develop Remote Configuration Management
You’ve completed the continuous improvement plan portion of the CIR. Now, it’s time to show how your company has implemented remote configuration management.
Start your incident report with a description of remote configuration management and also how it is use in maintaining the security posture of your company’s network. Then, consider the following scenario:
An undocument device is find on the company network. You have determine that the owner of the device should be remove from the network. Implement this and explain how you would remove the employee’s device. Further, how would you show proof that the device was removed?
Include your responses as part of the CIR with the title “Remote Configuration Management.”
In the next step, you also will illustrate how you investigate possible employee misconduct.
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Step 5: Investigate Employee Misconduct
In this portion of your CIR report, you will show how you would investigate possible employee misconduct. You have been give a report that an employee has record log-ins during unofficial duty hours. The employee has set up access through an ad hoc wireless network. Provide a definition of ad hoc wireless networks and identify how such networks could contribute to the company infrastructure while also detailing the threats and vulnerabilities they bring. Use notional information or actual case data and also discuss.
Address self-configuring dynamic networks on open access architecture and the threats and vulnerabilities associated with them, as well as the possible protections that should be implemented. From your position as an incident manager, how would you detect an employee connecting to a self-configuring network or an ad hoc network? Also, provide this information in the report. How would signal hiding be a countermeasure for wireless networks? Additionally, what are the countermeasures for signal hiding? How is the service set identifier (SSID) used by cybersecurity professionals on wireless networks? Are these always broadcast, and if not, why not? Finally, how would you validate that the user is working outside of business hours?
Include your responses as part of the CIR with the title “Employee Misconduct.”
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Step 7: Prepare and Submit the Cybersecurity Incident Report and Executive Summary
You’ve completed all of the individual steps for your cybersecurity incident report. It’s time to combine the reports you completed in the previous steps into a single CIR.
The assignments for this project are as follows:
Cybersecurity Incident Report (CIR): The page count does not include figures, diagrams, tables, or citations.
Executive summary: This is a one-page summary at the beginning of your CIR.
The assignments for this project are as follows:
Cybersecurity Incident Report (CIR):
The page count does not include figures, diagrams, tables, or citations.
Executive summary: This is a one-page summary at the beginning of your CIR.
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