What are the top LAN security issues in a client-server network environment?

What are the top LAN security issues in a client-server network environment?

By Mike Chapple | Nov 16, 2008

When it comes to a client/server network environment, what are the top LAN security issues? Thank you for the opportunity to get on a soapbox and preach about what I perceive to be the biggest threats to network security. Let's take a look at my top four issues:

 

  1. Failure to properly configure firewalls.

  1. Firewalls are a staple of the network security diet. In a good network design, an enterprise should protect its systems with both network and host firewalls. However, all too often those firewalls are not properly configured and may even be disabled for "temporary" testing that never seems to be finished. Failing to properly configure firewalls creates a foothold for the exploitation of other vulnerabilities.Are you really sure who is on your network? It's a good idea to use some form of authentication technology, such as 802.1x, to ensure that devices connecting to your network are associated with an authorized user. Believe it or not, many enterprises still use WEP encryption to "protect" their networks. As I mentioned in an earlier article, WEP encryption is fundamentally flawed and should never be relied upon to secure a wireless network. Use WPA encryption instead.Everyone knows that it's important to apply vendor security patches to systems and applications. But not everyone does. In fact, a recent study showed that many Oracle administrators have never applied patches to their systems. This is a bad idea, as hackers keep a close eye on security bulletins, looking for exploitable flaws.
  2. Failure to authenticate network users.
  3. Use of weak (or no) wireless encryption.
  4. Failure to patch.

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Failing to properly

Failing to properly configure firewalls creates a foothold for the exploitation of other vulnerabilities.Are you really sure who is on your network? It's a good idea to use some form of authentication technology, such as 802.1x, to ensure that devices connecting to your network are associated with an authorized user.

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One of the most common issue

One of the most common issue is the resignation of key network staffs leaving the employment without full documentation of the network settings done up.

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