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As
more people are logging onto the
Internet everyday, Network
Security becomes a larger issue.
In the United States, identity
theft and computer fraud are
among the fastest rising crimes.
It is important to protect your
network and ensure the safety of
all computers and users in that
network.
What is a Network?
In
order to fully understand
network security, one must first
understand what exactly a
network is. A network is a group
of computers that are connected.
Computers can be connected in a
variety of ways. Some of these
ways include a USB port, phone
line connection, Ethernet
connection, or a wireless
connection. The Internet is
basically a network of networks.
An Internet Service Provider
(ISP) is also a network. When a
computer connects to the
internet, it joins the ISP’s
network which is joined with a
variety of other networks, which
are joined with even more
networks, and so on. These
networks all encompass the
Internet. The vast amount of
computers on the Internet, and
the number of ISPs and large
networks makes network security
a must.
Common Network Security Breeches
Hackers often try to hack into
vulnerable networks. Hackers use
a variety of different attacks
to cripple a network. Whether
you have a home network or a
LAN, it is important to know how
hackers will attack a network.
One common way for a hacker to
wreak havoc is to achieve access
to things that ordinary users
shouldn’t have access to. In any
network, administrators have the
ability to make certain parts of
the network “unauthorized
access.” If a hacker is able to
gain access to a protected area
of the network, he or she can
possibly affect all of the
computers on the network. Some
hackers attempt to break into
certain networks and release
viruses that affect all of the
computers in the network. Some
hackers can also view
information that they are not
supposed to see.
Destructive Attacks
There are two major categories
for destructive attacks to a
network. Data Diddling is the
first attack. It usually is not
immediately apparent that
something is wrong with your
computer when it has been
subjected to a data diddler.
Data diddlers will generally
change numbers or files
slightly, and the damage becomes
apparent much later. Once a
problem is discovered, it can be
very difficult to trust any of
your previous data because the
culprit could have potentially
fooled with many different
documents.
The second type of data
destruction is outright
deletion. Some hackers will
simply hack into a computer and
delete essential files. This
inevitably causes major problems
for any business and can even
lead to a computer being deemed
useless. Hackers can rip
operating systems apart and
cause terrible problems to a
network or a computer.
The Importance of Network
Security
Knowing how destructive hackers
can be shows you the importance
of Network Security. Most
networks have firewalls enabled
that block hackers and viruses.
Having anti-virus software on
all computers in a network is a
must. In a network, all of the
computers are connected, so that
if one computer gets a virus,
all of the other computers can
be adversely affected by this
same virus. Any network
administrator should have all of
the essential files on back up
disks. If a file is deleted by a
hacker, but you have it on back
up, then there is no issue. When
files are lost forever, major
problems ensue. Network security
is an important thing for a
business, or a home. Hackers try
to make people’s lives
difficult, but if you are ready
for them, your network will be
safe.
About the author: Robert
Flanglin is very interested in
security and enjoys writing
about network security. Robert
Flanglin also writes for the
Network Security Journal (
http://www.networksecurityjournal.com).
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