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=SEC520 Weekly Schedule=
 
=SEC520 Weekly Schedule=
== Summer 2015==
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== Winter 2018==
::Instructor:<br />Murray Saul (SAA)
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::Instructor:<br />Austin (SAA)<br />Craig Barretto (craig.barretto@senecacollege.ca)
 
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1 credit
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::*Quiz and Labs ( 4 Quiz, 7 Labs (15%))
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::::'''Logbooks due April 10th, 2018'''
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::*Assignments (2) 20%
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::::'''Assignment 1 - Due Date March 9''''''
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::::'''Assignment 2 - Due Date TBA''''''
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::*Tests (2) 30%
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::::'''Written Test - March 8''''''
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::::'''Lab Test - March 15'''''
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::*Final Test 35%
 
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::* [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/SEC520  SEC520 WIKI]
 
::* [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/SEC520  SEC520 WIKI]
 
::* [https://scs.senecac.on.ca/course/sec520 Course Outline]
 
::* [https://scs.senecac.on.ca/course/sec520 Course Outline]
::* [https://cs.senecac.on.ca/~scs/DonMillsPolicies/policy.html Course Policies]
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::* [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/SEC520#Supplies_Checklist_.28Required_for_Second_Class.29 Required Materials]
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::* Required Materials are listed in your Supplies Checklist. Other materials and references are noted week by week.
  
  
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::*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ch0RJlHFBo Scanning 1] , [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKLNAAt57Wg Scanning 2]
 
::*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ch0RJlHFBo Scanning 1] , [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKLNAAt57Wg Scanning 2]
 
::*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ch0RJlHFBo Enumeration]
 
::*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ch0RJlHFBo Enumeration]
 
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::*[https://pentest-tools.com/network-vulnerability-scanning/tcp-port-scanner-online-nmap Online Pen-Test Scanner]
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::*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dR7NTYfmNcA Prep for Metasploit]
  
 
:'''Resources:'''
 
:'''Resources:'''
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<div><b>WARNINGS!</b><br /><ol><li>'''Scanning ports must require the permission of Server Owner''' (preferably in writing). Student must either work in Security lab to scan each others' ports, or sign an agreement to scan the Tank server within or outside Seneca College.<br /><br /><li>'''Your instructor will hand-out permission forms to allow students to obtain Tank accounts, and allow students to perform ethical "penetration testing" on that server'''. Students <b><u>must</u></b> sign this form, hand back to the instructor, and await further instructions before proceeding with penetration testing on the tank server</li></ol></div>
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:'''Slides (Concepts):'''
 
:'''Slides (Concepts):'''
 
::* [ [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/slides/sec520_w2_l2.odp odp] ] [ [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/slides/sec520_w2_l2.pdf pdf] ] [ [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/slides/sec520_w2_l2.ppt ppt] ]  Vulnerability Testing
 
::* [ [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/slides/sec520_w2_l2.odp odp] ] [ [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/slides/sec520_w2_l2.pdf pdf] ] [ [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/slides/sec520_w2_l2.ppt ppt] ]  Vulnerability Testing
::* [ [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~murray.saul/tank-rules.pdf pdf] ]  Interpreting and Respecting the Rules for the Tank Server
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:'''Reading References:'''
 
:'''Reading References:'''
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:'''Resources:'''
 
:'''Resources:'''
::*[http://www.commonexploits.com/?p=243 Using Armitage] (Metasploit Framework)
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::*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4Qq2eVjiP0 Setting up the Metasploit database]
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::*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x01ZErjNlX0 First Metasploit Payload]
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::*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJd5qg3fkyw Using Armitage] (Metasploit Framework)]
  
  
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::*[http://atlas.arbor.net/ ATLAS Web-page] (Active Threat Level Analysis System)
 
::*[http://atlas.arbor.net/ ATLAS Web-page] (Active Threat Level Analysis System)
 
::*[http://www.sans.org/top-cyber-security-risks/summary.php Top Security Risks 2009 (SANS Institute)]
 
::*[http://www.sans.org/top-cyber-security-risks/summary.php Top Security Risks 2009 (SANS Institute)]
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::*[https://github.com/WebGoat/WebGoat/wiki Webgoat]
  
  
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<div><b>WARNINGS!</b><br /><ol><li>'''Scanning ports must require the permission of Server Owner''' (preferably in writing). Student must either work in Security lab to scan each others' ports, or sign an agreement to scan the Tank server within or outside Seneca College.<br /><br /><li>'''Your instructor will hand-out permission forms to allow students to obtain Tank accounts, and allow students to perform ethical "penetration testing" on that server'''. Students <b><u>must</u></b> sign this form, hand back to the instructor, and await further instructions before proceeding with penetration testing on the tank server</li></ol></div>
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<div><b>WARNINGS!</b><br /><ol><li>'''Scanning ports must require the permission of Server Owner''' (preferably in writing). Student must either work in Security lab to scan each others' ports, or sign an agreement to scan any server.<br /><br /></ol></div>
 
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:'''Week 6'''
 
:'''Week 6'''
  
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More on mysql injection and Webgoat
  
 
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:'''Hardening Windows 2003 Server:'''
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::* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rqt_BgG5YyI Blind MySQL injection video]]
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'''Moved until after the break'''
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:'''Hardening Windows 7/8/10'''
 
::*Installing and Configuring Security Configuration Wizard
 
::*Installing and Configuring Security Configuration Wizard
 
::*Using New Technology File System (NTSF)
 
::*Using New Technology File System (NTSF)
 
::*Configuring Automatic Updates
 
::*Configuring Automatic Updates
  
:'''Test #2:'''
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:'''Test #1: Details, March 6th'''
::*Test Details
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::# Quiz 2 (February  22)
  
  
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:'''YouTube Videos:'''
 
:'''YouTube Videos:'''
::*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=df1_yx2fa8g Security Configuration Wizard 2003]
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::*[]
  
 
:'''Resources:'''
 
:'''Resources:'''
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:'''Lab 5:'''
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::*[https://scs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/labs/SEC520_Lab_5.html Hardening Windows 2003 Server]
 
  
 
:'''Assignment #1:'''
 
:'''Assignment #1:'''
 
::* Assignment Instructions (N/A)
 
::* Assignment Instructions (N/A)
 
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::Continue working on '''Lab 4''' and install Webgoat
  
  
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:'''Midterm (Test #1):'''
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:'''Midterm (Test #1 March 6th):'''
 
::*(Check course announcements for test details)
 
::*(Check course announcements for test details)
  
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:'''Additional Tasks:'''
 
:'''Additional Tasks:'''
::Continue working on '''Lab 5'''
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:'''Lab 5:'''
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::*'''Hardening Windows 7/8/10'''
 
::Work on '''Assignment #1'''
 
::Work on '''Assignment #1'''
  
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:'''System Hardening in Linux:'''
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:'''Types of Penetration Testing'''
::*Purpose
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::*Network
::*Rule of Preventative Action
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::*Access Control
::*Rule of Separation
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::*Infrastructure / Patching
::*Rule of Least Privilege
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::*Physical/Building Security
:::*AAA Protocol (Authentication):
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::*Social Engineering
::::*PKI
 
::::*PAM
 
::::*Kerebos
 
 
 
  
 
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:'''Slides (Concepts):'''
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:'''Slides (Concepts): See Blackboard'''
  
::* [ [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/slides/sec520_w3_l1b.odp odp] ] [ [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/slides/sec520_w3_l1b.pdf pdf] ] [ [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/slides/sec520_w3_l1b.ppt ppt] ] Linux Hardening - Part 1
 
:'''Reading References:'''
 
  
::*[https://www.sans.org/media/score/checklists/ID-Linux.pdf Intrusion Discovery - Linux]
 
::*[http://lcweb.senecac.on.ca:2063/0596003919 Linux Security Cookbook (E-book)]<br />(Chapter 4 - Pages: )
 
 
:'''YouTube Videos:'''
 
::*Linux Hardening
 
:::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJMKgV8V4FI Part1] | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9LdGH_AIZo Part 2] | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tEBXWU6Au4 Part 3]
 
::*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yy1NR74ttAw&feature=results_main&playnext=1&list=PL48E055817B95897B PAM]
 
 
:'''Resources:'''
 
::* [http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/User-Authentication-HOWTO/x115.html Why Use PAM?]
 
::* [http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-pam/index.html Understanding and Configuring PAM]
 
  
  
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:'''Lab 6:'''
 
:'''Lab 6:'''
::System Hardening
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::Work on vulnerable Windows 7 VM CTF
::*[https://scs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/labs/SEC520_Lab_6.html Linux System Hardening (part 1)]
 
  
  
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:'''System Hardening in Linux / Continued:'''
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:'''Passwords, Pwn'ing, & Pillaging'''
::*AAA Protocol (Authorization):
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:::*ACLs
 
:::*SELinux
 
:::*Sudo
 
:::*Cron Jobs
 
:::*Turning Off Xwindows
 
  
  
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:'''Slides (Concepts):'''
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:'''Slides (Concepts): See Blackboard'''
::* [ [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/slides/sec520_w4_l1.odp odp] ] [ [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/slides/sec520_w4_l1.pdf pdf] ] [ [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/slides/sec520_w4_l1.ppt ppt] ] Linux Hardening - Part 2
 
 
 
:'''YouTube Videos:'''
 
::*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6piQXXHTmqk ACLs]
 
::*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpXuWhshKVA SELinux]
 
::*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imnEUvvDxc4 Sudo]
 
::*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Icg3MYZZqI Cron Jobs]
 
 
 
:'''Reading References:'''
 
::*[http://lcweb.senecac.on.ca:2063/0596003919 Linux Security Cookbook]<br />(Chapter 5 - Pages: )
 
::*[http://lcweb.senecac.on.ca:2063/0131963694?uicode=seneca SELinux by Example]<br />(Chapter x - Pages: )
 
  
:'''Resources:'''
 
::* [http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/security/acls_extended_filepermissions How to Use ACLs]
 
::* SELinux
 
::* [http://www.sudo.ws/sudo/intro.html Sudo In a Nutshell]
 
  
  
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:'''Lab 7:'''
 
:'''Lab 7:'''
::System Hardening
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::Continue to work on vulnerable Windows 7 VM CTF
::*[https://scs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/labs/SEC520_Lab_7.html Linux System Hardening (part 2)]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
:'''Assignment #2:'''
 
::*Assignment Instructions (N/A)
 
  
  
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:'''System Hardening in Linux / Continued:'''
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:'''Metasploit and Metasploitable 2'''
::*Complete Labs 6 and 7
 
  
  
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:'''Labs:'''
 
:'''Labs:'''
::*Complete Labs 6 and 7
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:'''Intrusion Detection:'''
 
::*Purpose
 
::*Logs
 
::*Monitoring
 
::*Iptables
 
::*Using Tripwire
 
  
 
 
:'''Additional Considerations:'''
 
::*Decoys: Honey-Pots
 
::*DMZs
 
::*Disaster Recovery
 
::*The BIGGER Picture
 
 
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:'''Slides (Concepts):'''
 
::*[ [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/slides/sec520_w9_l1.odp odp] ] [ [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/slides/sec520_w9_l1.pdf pdf] ] [ [http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/slides/sec520_w9_l1.ppt ppt] ]  Intrusion Detection / Using Tripwire
 
 
:'''Reading References:'''
 
::*[http://www.sans.org/score/checklists/ID_Linux.pdf Intrusion Discovery - Linux]
 
::*[http://lcweb.senecac.on.ca:2063/0596003919 Linux Security Cookbook]<br />(Chapter 1 - Pages: )
 
 
:'''YouTube Videos:'''
 
::*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUdCsZpt2ew Iptables]
 
 
:'''Additional Resources:'''
 
::*
 
  
  
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:'''Lab 8:'''
 
:'''Lab 8:'''
::*[https://scs.senecac.on.ca/~fac/sec520/labs/SEC520_Lab_8.html Intrusion Detection]
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SEC520 Weekly Schedule

Winter 2018

Instructor:
Austin (SAA)
Craig Barretto (craig.barretto@senecacollege.ca)

1 credit

  • Quiz and Labs ( 4 Quiz, 7 Labs (15%))
Logbooks due April 10th, 2018
  • Assignments (2) 20%
Assignment 1 - Due Date March 9'
Assignment 2 - Due Date TBA'
  • Tests (2) 30%
Written Test - March 8'
Lab Test - March 15
  • Final Test 35%
Week
Objectives and Tasks
Course Notes / Assigned Reading
Labs


Week 1


Course Introduction:
  • SEC520 WIKI
  • Course Outline
  • Course Policies
  • Required Materials
  • Lab Setup




Slides (Concepts):
  • [ odp ] [ pdf ] [ ppt ] Course Intro / The "Security Mind"


Reading References:


Resources:
  • Required Materials are listed in your Supplies Checklist. Other materials and references are noted week by week.



Lab 1:
Set-Up for Labs:



Week 2


Developing a "Security Mind":
  • 4 Virtues of Internet Security
  • 8 Rules of Internet Security
  • Penetration Testing:
  • Reconnaissance:
  • Information Gathering
  • Foot-printing
  • User Information
  • Verification



Slides (Concepts):
  • [ odp ] [ pdf ] [ ppt ] Penetration Testing: Reconnaissance
Reading References:
YouTube Videos:



Lab 2:
Pentration Testing:



Week 3


Scanning, Enumeration, & Vulnerability Testing:
  • Penetration Testing (Continued):
  • Scanning
  • Enumeration
  • Vulnerability Testing



Slides (Concepts):
  • [ odp ] [ pdf ] [ ppt ] Scanning & Enumeration


Reading References:
YouTube Videos:
Resources:



Lab 3:
Penetration Testing / Continued:




Week 4



Scanning, Enumeration, & Vulnerability Testing:
  • Vulnerability Testing



Slides (Concepts):
  • [ odp ] [ pdf ] [ ppt ] Vulnerability Testing


Reading References:
YouTube Videos:
Resources:



Lab 3:
Continue Working on Lab 3



Week 5


Types of Attacks:
  • Client-side Attacks
  • Phishing
  • Webbrowser - Malicious Payloads
  • IP Spoofing (Man in the Middle) / Password
  • Server-side Attacks
  • Out-dated Software Patches
  • Database Injection
  • Password Cracking



Slides (Concepts):
YouTube Videos:
Reading References:
Resources:



Lab 4:
Attack Categories:


WARNINGS!
  1. Scanning ports must require the permission of Server Owner (preferably in writing). Student must either work in Security lab to scan each others' ports, or sign an agreement to scan any server.



Week 6

More on mysql injection and Webgoat


Moved until after the break

Hardening Windows 7/8/10
  • Installing and Configuring Security Configuration Wizard
  • Using New Technology File System (NTSF)
  • Configuring Automatic Updates
Test #1: Details, March 6th
  1. Quiz 2 (February 22)



Slides (Concepts):
Reading References:
YouTube Videos:
  • []
Resources:




Assignment #1:
  • Assignment Instructions (N/A)
Continue working on Lab 4 and install Webgoat



Week 7



Midterm (Test #1 March 6th):
  • (Check course announcements for test details)





Additional Tasks:
Lab 5:
  • Hardening Windows 7/8/10
Work on Assignment #1

Study Week



Week 8



Types of Penetration Testing
  • Network
  • Access Control
  • Infrastructure / Patching
  • Physical/Building Security
  • Social Engineering


Slides (Concepts): See Blackboard




Lab 6:
Work on vulnerable Windows 7 VM CTF



Assignment #1 Due



Week 9


Passwords, Pwn'ing, & Pillaging




Slides (Concepts): See Blackboard




Lab 7:
Continue to work on vulnerable Windows 7 VM CTF


Week 10


Metasploit and Metasploitable 2






Labs:


Week 11





Lab 8:


Week 12



Work on Assignment #2
  • Complete Report
Assignment #2 Due:



Week 13



Final Exam Review
  • Details



Exam Week - TBA