Information Security
Information Security
Introduction
Information security: a well-informed sense of assurance that the information risks and controls are in balance. Jim Anderson.
The 1960s
Advanced Research Procurement Agency (ARPA) began to examine feasibility of redundant networked communications Larry Roberts developed ARPANET from its inception
The 1990s
Networks of computers became more common; so too did the need to interconnect networks Internet became first manifestation of a global network of networks In early Internet deployments, security was treated as a low priority
The Present
The Internet brings millions of computer networks into communication with each other many of them unsecured Ability to secure a computers data influenced by the security of every computer to which it is connected
What is Security?
The quality or state of being secureto be free from danger A successful organization should have multiple layers of security in place:
Physical security Personal security Operations security Communications security Network security Information security
Authenticity
Confidentiality Integrity Utility Possession
Securing Components
Computer can be subject of an attack and/or the object of an attack
When the subject of an attack, computer is used as an active tool to conduct attack When the object of an attack, computer is the entity being attacked
The most successful also involve formal development strategy referred to as systems development life cycle
Investigation
Identifies process, outcomes, goals, and constraints of the project Begins with enterprise information security policy Organizational feasibility analysis is performed
Analysis
Documents from investigation phase are studied Analyzes existing security policies or programs, along with documented current threats and associated controls Includes analysis of relevant legal issues that could impact design of the security solution
Logical Design
Creates and develops blueprints for information security Incident response actions planned:
Continuity planning
Incident response
Disaster recovery
Physical Design
Needed security technology is evaluated, alternatives generated, and final design selected At end of phase, feasibility study determines readiness of organization for project
Implementation
Security solutions are acquired, tested, implemented, and tested again Personnel issues evaluated; specific training and education programs conducted Entire tested package is presented to management for final approval
Data Ownership
Data Owner: responsible for the security and use of a particular set of information Data Custodian: responsible for storage, maintenance, and protection of information Data Users: end users who work with information to perform their daily jobs supporting the mission of the organization
Summary
Information security is a well-informed sense of assurance that the information risks and controls are in balance. Computer security began immediately after first mainframes were developed Successful organizations have multiple layers of security in place: physical, personal, operations, communications, network, and information.
Summary
Security should be considered a balance between protection and availability Information security must be managed similar to any major system implemented in an organization using a methodology like SecSDLC