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Stealth Networks- Private and Secure Networking for Critical Assets & Infrastructure

Stealth Networks- Private and Secure Networking for Critical Assets & Infrastructure. July 2014 Ed Koehler - Avaya. Why should you listen?. Because folks want to attack you!!! Critical Business information Personal and Credit data Just for the heck of it!

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Stealth Networks- Private and Secure Networking for Critical Assets & Infrastructure

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  1. Stealth Networks-Private and Secure NetworkingforCritical Assets & Infrastructure July 2014 Ed Koehler - Avaya

  2. Why should you listen? • Because folks want to attack you!!! • Critical Business information • Personal and Credit data • Just for the heck of it! • These folks are serious and they are well equipped with sophisticated tools • It’s no longer kids looking for kicks or prestige • Avaya’s Fabric Connect provides for services that, when properly implemented CANNOT be attacked! • This creates a ‘Stealth Shield’ over the network that makes it invisible!

  3. Privacy in a Virtualized World • Network and Service Virtualization have transformed the IT industry • Cloud Services • Software Defined Networking • BYOD and Mobility • Security and privacy concerns are being expressed by many risk and security analysts • Regulatory compliance in a virtualized environment can be a difficult bar to reach • Examples are, PCI Compliance, HIPAA, Process flow and control (SCADA) environments (NERC/CIP), Video Surveillance

  4. What makes this so difficult? • Traditional networking approaches utilize IP as a utility protocol to establish service paths • These paths are prone to IP scanning techniques that are used to: • Discover network topology • Identify key attack vectors • Using traditional approaches for privacy and separation are costly and complex • Inadvertent Routed Black Holes • Poor resiliency • High Cap/Ex and Op/Ex • Using IP as the utility for establishing paths means that they have to be visible. This creates a ‘catch 22’ which in turn creates complexity and cost

  5. Avaya’s Fabric Connect is truly Stealth! • Fabric Connect is not dependent upon IP to establish the service path • Service Paths are established by the use of SPB Ethernet Switched Paths within Fabric Connect • As a result, path behaviors are established on a completely different plane • ESP’s are ‘invisible to IP’

  6. The definition of a “Stealth” Network • Any network that is enclosed and self contained with no reachability into and/or out of it. It also must be mutable in both services and coverage characteristics • Avaya’s Fabric Connect based on IEEE 802.1aq provides for fast and nimble private networking circuit based capabilities that are unparalleled in the industry • Based on I-SID’s - NOT like MPLS IP VPN or VRF Lite! • Simple not complex • “Stealth” Networks are private ‘dark’ networks that are provided as services within the Fabric Connect cloud • L2 Stealth • A non-IP addressed L2 VSN environment • L3 Stealth • A L3 VSN IP VPN environment

  7. Data Protection: Segmentation comes first!Dark Reading™ recommendations… • Security includes all people, processes and technology • Validation on ‘where’ Private Data exists • Trace processes and systems • Develop flow diagrams of interacting systems & Private Data • Develop documented penetration testing specific to the Private environment • ‘Hack Attack’ methodologies • Ongoing evaluation of threats/vulnerabilities/risk • The more technologies involved in the private environment the more engineering & penetration testing required! • Fabric Connect used end to end eliminates most if not all other network technologies! • Fabric Connect (IEEE 802.1aq) • Can significantly reduce ACL requirements and enhance data flow validation! • Firewalls/IDS – are collapsed into a virtualized security demarcation perimeter • Servers/Storage – resides in encrypted virtualized storage hidden by stealth services • Authentication/Authorization - Identity Engines! • Management applications!** Important consideration to ‘lock down’ the management environment. If it manages a system in the private environment. It is part of it!

  8. Modularity and sampling concept ‘End to end Stealth’ Data Center Systems Storage Systems Compute Systems Firewall/IDS Security Demarcation Network Distribution Systems Remote site systems App/OS Switch/Network Secure Single Port Private Application (Server) Private Application (Client) Data Center Core Distribution Fabric Connect Cloud VRF VRF I-SID FW/IDS VLAN VLAN Subnet A Subnet B IDE Secure L3 “Stealth” Network (IP VPN) Secure L2 “Stealth” Networks

  9. In Conclusion… • While IP Virtual Private Networks are nothing new, Avaya takes the concept to a new level with Fabric Connect • Flexible and nimble service extensions lend itself to an incredibly mobile secure networking paradigm • “Stealth” Networking – Fast, nimble and invisible • “Stealth” Networks can be used to facilitate traditional privacy concerns such as PCI and HIPAA compliance • Next generation private network requirements such as mobility for emergency response, military and/or field based operations • Avaya’s Fabric Connect can deliver all modes of secure private connectivity • Layer 2 Stealth requirements • Layer 3 Stealth requirements • Mobile Stealth requirements

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