UNIT-3 Cyber Security
UNIT-3 Cyber Security
UNIT-3 Cyber Security
Cyber Security
We can divide cybersecurity into two parts one is cyber, and the
other is security.
Cyber technology that includes systems, networks, programs,
and data.
Security concerned with the protection of systems, networks,
applications, and information.
It is also called Electronic Information
Security or Information Technology Security.
Motivation
Applications of Cyber Security
Viruses
Trojan horses
Worms
Spyware
Zombie
Phishing
Spam
Adware
Ransomware
Viruses
A program or piece of code that is loaded onto your computer without your knowledge and runs
against your wishes.
Viruses can also replicate themselves.
All computer viruses are manmade.
Viruses copy themselves to other disks to spread to other computers.
They can be merely annoying or they can be vastly destructive to your files
Macro virus
Boot virus
Logic Bomb virus
Directory virus
Resident virus
Trojan Horses
Zombie programs take control of your computer and use it and its
Internet connection to attack other computers or networks or to
perform other criminal activities.
Phishing
Spam is email that you did not request and do not want.
One person's spam is another's useful newsletter or sale ad.
Spam is a common way to spread viruses, trojans, and the like
Adware
• Backdoor:
• Method of bypassing normal authentication and gaining
access in OS or application.
Types of Cyber Attacks Contin….
• Buffer Overflow:
• An exploit that takes advantage of the program that is
waiting for a user’s input.
• Man-in-the-middle Attack:
• This attack intercepts and relays messages between two
parties who are communicating directly with each other.
• Cross-Site Scripting (XSS):
• A code injection attack that allows an attacker to execute
malicious JavaScript in another user’s browser.
• Zero-day exploit:
• A vulnerability in a system or device that has been
disclosed but is not yet patched.
Impacts of Cyber Attacks
NMAP
Wireshark
Metasploit
Aircrack
Hashcat
Burpsuite…… etc.
NMAP
NMAP (Network Mapper) is an open-source tool used for scanning the networks.
It is mainly useful to discover hosts, information gathering about the network
devices on which service or port is open publicly .
NMAP supports major OS platforms like Windows, Linux and even MAC OS.
The main advantage of NMAP is flexible, easily portable, free, and well
documented.
Wireshark
Wireshark is used globally by many for analyzing network protocol.
This tool help to capture using pcap, store and analyze each packet in a detailed
fashion.
Wireshark supports OS platforms like Windows, Linux, Solaris, macOS etc.
Wireshark is also an open-source tool similar to the tcpdump with a user
interface option.
Networking and System Administration
Knowledge of Operating Systems and Virtual Machines
Coding
Cloud Security
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
An Understanding of Hacking