Thursday, July 18, 2019
Identify Unnecessary Services from a Saved Vulnerability Essay
Nmap/Zenman is an application that allows users to scan net incomes to check off what ports and serve are open. It can be utilize by network hostage to find holes in their networks and plan what to do with them or it can be used by hackers to scan other networks to generate a clear look at a networks topology and map away where e very(prenominal)thing is and plan for an attack. In this case, we hand over a scan of our network at throne Techs and need to look at what go that we apply and make a conclusiveness on whether or non we should throw or get rid of them. agree to the scan we have, we have a thumping of difference work that we use. Simple commit Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is how our employees sent their mail. mail Office Protocol (POP) is the services on how we receive them. These are both key in any business so they could send and receive messages so I would not recommend closing them.As I look through more services that we have on our network, I notice that we have Sophos installed on our app server. Sophos is a company that works in anti-virus software. They been in business for a few days and to my knowledge they do a hot job. However in this case we have enough anti-virus software and our network is very stable. Matter of fact, the scan also shows that we have other IDS and other services that entrust protect this network. I believe that Sophos is a good service but it is redundant at this time so I would suggest removing this.My plan for removing unnecessary services is simple. Go though our network to learn we have and have not been apply and make a list of services that are necessary to keep this network working. Any services that do not make the cut, gets cut.
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