Posts Tagged ‘Steps’
Companies use significant resources to secure their production systems. The security of backup elements of the same infrastructure, especially the backup files are overlooked. This lack of security can be an excellent opportunity for an attacker.
Example scenario:One of Shortinfosec Democorp branch office Domain Controllers has failed. A support expert is invited to assist, and he suggests to install a new server and restore the DC from system state backup of the failed one, thus retaining the SID of the old DC and other special configurations that have been implemented. The backup is kept at head office, and is sent on a CD via courier.The CD is received, restored to the new server, and everything is good as new.Two days later, a hacker attacks the Shortinfosec Democorp. The investigation concludes that the attacker used a domain user name and password to enter the computer system. The investigation concludes that the only possible breach of security was during the transport of the System State CD via courier.Analysis:The attacker has infiltrated the courier company used by Shortinfosec Democorp, and paid the courier to make a copy of all CD-s that are transited for Democorp. This can be performed even easier if the CD-s are sent via public mail, where a large number of personnel have access to sent material.From the copy of the System State, the attacker recreated multiple clones of the domain controller in a VMware lab environment, and performed the following attacks in parallel:
Conclusions and recommendations:A good attacker is the one you have to be weary most about. Such an attacker will use any method to collect information, including media theft.
Spirovski Bozidar, CISSP, MCSA
Spirovski Bozidar is an ICT and security expert. Mr. Spirovski has worked in information management and security since 1999 His professional experience includes from Head of Systems and Security of an ISP, and Senior Solution Designer within an Incumbent Telco Opator. Bozidar currenty holds the position of a Chief Information Security Officer for bank, member of a large multinational group.
He has been involved as a guest speaker in a multitude of international conferences on information systems in CEE, covering the subjects of Personal Data protection and EU regulations, Risk Analysis and Business Continuity and Reliable Data hosting.
He is the author of the ShortInfosec Portal (http://www.shortinfosec.net)
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Dave Date:
Friday, December 4, 2009
Categories:
File Backup
Tags:
Backup, Media, Securing, Steps, Transport
Online Hard drive Backup, online backup services, backup software, hard drive crash, computer error
ARTICLE CONTENT:It’s important whether you’re a business or a home computer user that all of your important photos, videos, documents, and information is backed up some where some how. It’s impossible to know when a computer crash can occur, and being prepared is the only defense you have against it when it happens.
This article is going to explain 3 simple steps to follow when backing up a PC hard drive online. You can start and complete the entire process in about 10-15 minutes and just leave your computer to complete the backup on it’s own. So if you’re ready, I’m ready let’s get started.
Step 1 â?? Choosing a Backup Provider
The first step is choosing a service provider to be your online backup service. I suggest Carbonite, but you can also use Mozy home, or file sync services that also provide backup such as BeInSync.
Which every service you provide most offer some form of free trial or free space arrangement to test the service before you have to pay. So you should be able to go and sign up for the service without having to spend a test and get everything setup.
Once you’re signed up their will be a piece of software to download. This is the software that connects your computer to the backup services secure servers.
Step 2 â?? Choosing Files and Folders for Backup
After you’ve chosen which provider, and downloaded and installed the software provided you need to choose which files and folders you want backed up.
The majority of these desktop programs for online backup auto select your My Documents folders by default. If there are documents in other parts of your computer you’ll want to also add those to the backup set.
Remember: Backing up complete programs you have on CD etc. isn’t really worth the time since you can always reinstall them at a later date if needed.
What makes using a service like Carbonite or Mozy so great is that once you add a file or set of folders to your backup set any new files, or files modified within that set will automatically be uploaded during the next backup to keep the newest version of the file on hand at all times.
Step 3 â?? Let’s Upload those Files
OK so we’ve installed the backup software application, selected the files and folders we want stored online. Time to upload those files to the backup server.
Don’t worry you don’t have to do this manually, the program will take care of it all. All you have to do is tell it to start the initial backup. From there that’s it, the process will be completed on it’s own.
The initial backup can take some time, anywhere from 2-3 hours to a day or two is totally possible depending on how many files you need backed up. You don’t need to watch this happen as it’s about as exciting as paint drying but I do urge you to leave your computer on while this happens.
So that’s it, you’ve successfully backed up a hard drive online. If you’ve read through this article without doing any of the steps I urge you to go back to step one and do it. You never know when a crash could happen so the best time to backup your important data is right now.
To get started I suggest you learn a bit more about the different services available. You can do this by reading these online backup reviews. If you’d like to try out one of our top choices then read this Mozy backup review to get an unbiased review of their service.
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Posted by
Dave Date:
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Categories:
File Backup
Tags:
Backup, Drive, Hard, Online, Simple, Steps, Toady