Title: Keeping Laptops Secure: Solutions
1Keeping Laptops SecureSolutions
Defense Team
- Mike Delahunty
- Bryan Lutz
- Kimberly Peng
- Kevin Kazmierski
- John Thykattil
2Agenda
- Real world analysis of laptop security
- Four cornerstones of secure computing as they
relate to laptop security - Confidentiality
- Authenticity
- Integrity
- Availability
- How can we apply these cornerstones to ensure
laptop security?
3Real World Balancing Cost and Risk
- The greater the security risk, the greater the
cost to mitigate - Software and administrative costs
- Some laptops need more security than others
- Bank employees laptop must be very secure
- Financial data could be compromised
- Government employees laptop must be very secure
- Public records could be compromised
- College students laptop might not need as much
- MP3s and videos could be lost
4Real World Business/Legal Consequences
- A survey of almost 500 IT professionals in 2006
revealed that 81 percent of firms lost machines
containing sensitive data last year.1 - Loss of laptop containing personal data belonging
to the public can lead to - Financial loss to those affected, and the company
- Stolen identities of those affected
- Lawsuits from those affected
- Loss of customers
- Lowered public perception of company
5Real World - Feasibility Analysis
- Companies must dedicate appropriate resources to
maintain a sufficient level of security for
laptops, based on their accepted level of risk - Ranges from 10s to 100s per laptop
- IT personnel to administer laptops and keep them
secure - Employee training on security
- Having the appropriate level of laptop security
should always be feasible, or the company is not
doing their due diligence.
6Solutions to Ensure Laptop Data Confidentiality
- Laptop Data Encryption
- Two Types of Encryption
- File
- Full Disk (Preferred)
- Most Encryption Products are FIPS Certified
- US Federal Information Processing Standards
(FIPS) certification from the National Institute
of Standards and Technology (NIST), which
verified the encryption algorithms in the
products as conforming to the Advanced Encryption
Standard (AES) algorithm
7Case Study BitLocker
- Microsoft Product with Windows Vista
- Targets the Lost Laptop
- Encrypts operating system volume on a sector by
sector basis - Two Layer Approach
- Cipher Layer Well-Established Cipher, AES in CBC
mode - Diffuser Layer Unproven algorithm premise is to
make manipulation for authentication attacks
harder
8Case Study BitLocker Cont.
- Premise/Design Approach
- Software Based Attacks Most Prevalent
- BitLocker does not require user to enter special
boot password or use boot SmartCard or USB device - Hardware Attacks Rare but Supported with TPM Chip
- Seal/Unseal Function used to encrypt key which
can only be decrypted by same TPM chip other
OSes can be booted and fully functional, but
drive cannot be read.
9Case Study BitLocker
- Secure Boot Process
- If Attacker has access to ciphertext, and
modifies it to create weakness in the normal boot
process - Authenticate Data From Disk
- Poor Mans Authentication trust that changes in
ciphertext do not translate to semantically
sensible changes in the plaintext - 512 to 8192 byte block cipher
- If attacker changes any part of ciphertext, all
plaintext in that sector is changed randomly
10Solutions to Ensure Laptop Data Confidentiality
- Physical Security
- Keep Devices in Safe Locations
- Lock them up
- LCD Privacy Screens
- Dont Display Confidential Documents in Public
Areas - Lock Down Ports USB, IEEE 1394, etc.
- Exploitation of Legitimate Forensics Tools
- Use TPM Chip to thwart hardware attacks
11Authenticity Solutions
- Make it difficult to guess passwords and account
names - Disable well known accounts such as guest and
administrator - Disallow passwords that contain login names,
dictionary words, or simple variants of previous
passwords - Require long passwords with a mix of characters,
numbers, and symbols - Use systems that employ SHA-512 or MD5
12Authenticity Solutions Cont.
- Disable access to I/O ports
- Popular vendors of security products offer
software that blocks the use of removable storage
devices and media. This can prevent theft of
data through USB devices or booting alternate
operating systems on CD.
13Authenticity Solutions
- Prevent users from connecting to rogue access
points - Host-based Require the use of secure tunnels
whenever using any connection outside of the
company. VPN clients can be launched at startup,
however this can lead to connectivity problems. - Network-based Employ software that detects and
shuts down rogue access points installed within
the companys network. An example would be
RogueScanner, which is an open source tool for
detecting rogue devices.
14Integrity Solutions
- Do not give laptop users administrative rights
- Prohibits the installation of unapproved software
- Most malware / spyware exploits administrative
privileges to install without user knowledge - Provides greater stability - extraneous software
- not running in the background
- Laptops run more efficiently and quickly
- Less need for maintenance
- Only allow network administrators to install
approved software - Have a standardized, approved laptop image
15Integrity Solutions Cont.
- Do not allow laptops on the network with expired
Virus definitions - Use a product such as Cisco Clean Access to place
the laptop on a quarantined subnet upon first
connection, download current virus definitions,
and grant access once the laptop is in compliance - Do not allow laptops to use unsecured wireless
networks - Enforce minimum requirements for wireless access
using group policy or similar - Do not allow open access SSIDs or WEP
16Retaining Availability
- Availability - The ability to use the
- information or resource desired
- A loss of availability is a loss of data
- Logical Prevention
- Data redundancy
- - Ex Oracle's Data Guard
- Virtualization software
- Regular backups to
- corporate network
- Physical Prevention
- Toughbook laptops
Oracle's Data Guard
17Retaining Availability Cont.
- Cost (per 100 users)
- Data Redundancy
- Oracle's Data Guard - 6k (enterprise license)
- Virtualization
- VMWare's bundle pack - 15k for 100 Virt.
Machines - Toughbooks
- 3x over standard laptops
- At 50 enterprise discount 100k for 100 users
- Simple data redundancy through server backups is
most cost effective. However, high availability
has its drawbacks.....
18Retaining Availability Cont.
- Risks
- High Availability comes at a price
- Performance synchronization for backups,
- loading virtual machines, n/w latency
- Deployment costs, training, personel
- Feasibility
- 99 uptime 8,649 hrs/yr
- or 87 hrs downtime / yr
- If 95 uptime is good enough,
- Gartner suggests doing nothing.
Source Gartner Research
19Laptop Security Solutions - Conclusion
- There is no silver bullet product that covers
all areas of laptop security - Use a combination of products to achieve your
optimal level of security - Keep the balance between usability and security
- Employees must be able to work effectively while
remaining secure
20Questions?