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Securing Data in Transit and Storage Sanjay Beri Co-Founder & Senior Director of Product Management Ingrian Networks Presentation Goal How To Protect a Corporation’s Sensitive Assets throughout the Web Server and Storage Infrastructure with a Centralized, Network-Attached Architecture Speaker’s Background Ingrian Networks is an application security company specializing in protecting the privacy and integrity of your data, whether it is in your database, being transported via JMS, etc, etc Sanjay Beri holds several patents in the area of Internet security, has led the design and development of software, firmware and hardware at various small to large companies, and is a co-founder of Ingrian Networks and responsible for their product management and strategy Presentation Agenda or Key Topic Areas What is The Data Privacy Problem? How Do You Solve The Problem? Which Solution Architecture Do You Need? Examples of Using Ingrian NAE Summary The Unprotected Zone Client The Internet Network Switch Firewall Web Server Application Server Database Storage Sys NAS I AA SSL IDS App Firewall Unprotected transaction zone! Sensitive data in the “backend” is very vulnerable to internal and external attacks. Unprotected Zone Threats Theft Modification Defacement Unauthorized viewing Fraudulent distribution In general, any other unauthorized or unsanctioned activity Area A: Inter-Application Server Web Servers Application Servers Database Storage Sys NAS s Unprotected transaction zone! JMS, SOAP, RMI, IIOP, RMI over IIOP, JRMP, or something else? Regardless of the protocol, the DATA being transported must be protected against the many threats, and this must be done in a manageable fashion. Area B: Application Server to Storage Web Servers Application Servers Database Storage Sys NAS Unprotected transaction zone! JDBC, ODBC, OLE-DB, or something else? Regardless of the protocol, the DATA being transported must be protected against the many threats. Area C: Data while in Storage Web Servers Application Servers Database Storage Sys NAS Unprotected transaction zone! Oracle9i, DB2, some other database? Server, mainframe, or something else? NAS, SAN, etc? Regardless of where the DATA is stored and how it is stored, the DATA must be must be protected against the many threats. Vulnerability Summary Web Servers Application Servers A. Database Storage Sys NAS B. Area of Vulnerability C. A. Transport B. Transport C. Persistent Storage Unprotected transaction zone! Remedy for A Web Servers Application Servers Database Storage Sys NAS A. Sender: Encrypt and Add Integrity Check Receiver: Verify Integrity and Decrypt Unprotected transaction zone! Remedy for B and C Web Servers Sender: Encrypt and Integrity Check or Fingerprint via Keyed Hash or Sign Receiver: Verify Integrity and Decrypt or Fingerprint Data Again and Compare or Verify Signature Application Servers Database Storage Sys NAS B. C. Unprotected transaction zone! Key Considerations for a Solution • Security •Management and Administration •Scalability •Ease of Integration and Deployment The Possible Solutions? Solution 1 (only for C): Do it on the Storage System (eg. the database)? Solution 2: Do it Per Web/Application Server? Solution 3: Network-Attached Cryptographic Services? Firewall Network Switch Web Servers Application Servers Solution 2 Solution 1 (only for C) Database Storage Sys NAS Solution 3 Security Comparison Database (C Only) NetworkAttached Per Server Private and secret keys stored and managed on a secure system - - Adherence to FIPS standards for key management and cryptography - - Secure logging and reporting of all cryptographic operations - - Secure auditing of all system management operations - Fine-grained user ACLs and multi-factor authentication for administration and management of system Maybe Access control to allow only authorized applications to perform cryptographic operations - - Management & Administration NetworkAttached Per Server Database (C Only) Manage your keys in one secure location - - Manage all aspects of the system via a secure interface - Access and store all your logs, statistics, and cryptographic services information in one secure central place - - Ensure your applications are synchronized by ensuring they all use the same keys, enforce the same access policies, etc - - Scalability & Cost NetworkAttached Per Server Database (C Only) Do not burden existing web/application servers - Do not burden the storage system (i.e. database) - Scale to higher performance easily - - Consolidate cryptographic services to reduce administration costs - - The Best Solution The Network-Attached solution is the best solution from all angles: – Can remedy all 3 (A, B and C) vulnerabilities – Does it securely – Makes it easy to manage, monitor and administer – Does not burden existing infrastructure and scales easily Network-Attached Encryption (NAE) Web Servers Application Servers Database Storage Sys NAS Ingrian Network-Attached Encryption Solution Works with any web or application server Works with any type of content (credit cards, passwords, patient records, entire files, images, spreadsheets, etc) Works no matter where you store the data (e.g., databases, servers, SANs, NAS, etc.) Summary Protecting data at the field level in storage is vital Secure, easily manageable, centralized and consolidated key management and cryptography is vital Network-Attached Cryptography and Key Management is the solution This is what Ingrian Networks provides (www.ingrian.com)