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LAN Security: Identity-Based Solution Guide

White Paper Published By: Nevis Networks

The ability to monitor, track and report usage based on actual user identity and applications provides for quicker reaction time, easier reporting for compliance, as well as more visibility into the network. Learn about a complete line of solutions for effective identity-based policy enforcement.



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lan, lan security, network security, security policies, security policy, policy management, best practices, nevis

Nevis Networks
Published:  Sep 04, 2007
Type:  White Paper
Length:  13 pages



Identity-based Policy Enforcement
A LAN Security Best Practices Whitepaper By Nevis Networks Persistent LAN Security Solutions


Executive Summary This whitepaper focuses on the evolving nature of LAN security in today's enterprise in light of a dissolving network perimeter and the need for an identity-based solution to address new requirements. Network security policies arise from compliance and risk management initiatives across multiple lines of business throughout the organization. Security, compliance and business requirements are articulated in a readable policy built up from basic identity, role and group definitions, or can be read as network security access decisions that are mapped to user profiles. Identity is at the core of enterprise policies. Network infrastructure, and network security solutions built on top of the infrastructure, is not identity-aware, since network packet headers provide information about machine addresses and location, not user information. Enforcing identity-based policies with identity-blind systems has proven to be a futile endeavor, in light of increasingly complex security policies, open networks, mobile systems, and unmanaged endpoints. The dilemma facing network security administrators has become an insurmountable obstacle and cash drain, resulting in poorly designed security models being implemented at the wrong places in the network. Exacerbating the problem is that without an identity-aware network infrastructure, it is almost impossible to demonstrate compliance with the identity-based policy initiatives. The events of interest are occluded in the network cloud of machine-address-based technology. The solution is to build user identity knowledge into the network fabric, and enforce identity-based policies within the secure network. Network security policies can then be easily mapped from the definition stage into the network security architecture, with clear visibility to user activity through the enforcement, remediation and reporting phases. This offers a clear ROI by greatly improving network administration and user management costs, reducing the complexity of ill-fitting network security infrastructure, as well as reducing the costs of managing policy breaches and compliance reporting. Security policy enforcement is moving into the network to address the dissolving network perimeter problem, and when it does, the network infrastructure and the security policy enforcement layer must be identity-aware.
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1. THE DISSOLVING NETWORK PERIMETER AND THE EVOLUTION OF SECURITY POLICIES
Traditionally, network security has focused on the external perimeter. The vast majority of threats to the enterprise network have arisen from outside the organization and from the open nature of the Internet. This naturally led to securing the perimeter of the corporate network very early on. Internal users and systems were generally "trusted" to be secure and there were little internal security mechanisms beyond securing the endpoints themselves. Under such an environment, an employee who had access to the network could get around on the corporate network unchecked. Access to resources such as file servers, application servers, etc. was controlled at the server directly via access privileges. With the advent and pervasive deployment of mobile devices, portable storage media, wireless communications, and ubiquitous access points, security policies grew more complex and more security infrastructure proliferated as point solutions to diverse risks. The once-perceived secure internal perimeter now has to accommodate a myriad of "untrusted" users such as guests, contractors, business partners, customers, mobile systems, employee-owned systems, and other unmanaged endpoints. The ability to create a secure DMZ has effectively become outdated, and the entire LAN or internal corporate network has become the new DMZ. Administrators now have to defend the entire network from untrusted endpoints with conflicting and diverse security policies and access requirements, while dealing with conflicting goals of productivity and security.
Figure 1. - The changing requirements of network security policies in light of a dissolving perimeter
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