
- •Л.К.Сальная
- •It protection
- •It Protection
- •1. Read the following terms and their definitions and memorize them:
- •2. Match the following words with their Russian equivalents:
- •3. Match the following words with their synonyms:
- •Reading
- •5. Read the text and find the information about the purpose of creating the standard and who it was established for.
- •6. Answer the questions
- •7. Mark the following statements true or false. Correct the false statements
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •8. Form the word combinations and give their definitions.
- •9. Complete the sentences using the words given below.
- •10. Make the word combinations.
- •11. Match the term and its definition.
- •12. Complete the text by translating Russian phrases given in brackets.
- •13. Read the second part of the text. Name the topics which are outside the scope of cc.
- •14. Grammar tasks. Check your grammar.
- •I. Choose the correct form of the verb.
- •II. Choose the correct modal verb.
- •III. Choose the correct form.
- •IV. Choose the correct form of the verb in Active or Passive Voice.
- •V. Choose the correct preposition.
- •VI. Put an article or an expression of quantity where necessary.
- •VII. Choose the correct form of an adjective or an adverb.
- •I. Put the verbs in the correct form. Present Simple, Present Continuous,
- •II. Put the verbs in the correct form. Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Future–in–the Past.
- •2. Match the following words with their Russian equivalents:
- •3. Match the following words with their synonyms:
- •Reading
- •5. Scan the text and match the headings with its parts.
- •6. Answer the questions
- •7. Mark the following statements true or false. Correct the false statements
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •8. Form the word combinations and give their definitions.
- •9. Give your definitions of the following terms.
- •10. Make the word combinations
- •11. What do the following abbreviations from Text 1 mean?
- •12. Complete the text.
- •13. Translate into Russian the following paragraph.
- •14. Complete the text by translating Russian phrases given in brackets.
- •15. Translate into English.
- •16. Read the second part of the text, write out key words and write down short definitions of the clue terms given in the text.
- •17. Grammar
- •18. Communication
- •19. Writing.
- •1. Read the following terms and their definitions and memorize them:
- •2. Match the following words with their Russian equivalents:
- •3. Match the following words with their synonyms:
- •Reading
- •What is cryptography? What do you know about cryptographic protocols and algorithms?
- •5. Read the text and summarize the pieces of advice about cryptographic algorithms. Cryptographic Algorithms and Protocols.
- •6. Answer the questions
- •11. What do the following abbreviations from Text 1 mean?
- •12. Find abbreviations in Text 2 and comment on their meaning.
- •13. Complete the text using the words given below.
- •14. Translate into Russian the following paragraph.
- •15. Complete the text by translating Russian phrases given in brackets.
- •16. Translate into English
- •17. Translate into English
- •18. Text 2. Scan the text and write out the facts that are new for you. Symmetric Key Encryption Algorithms. Public Key Algorithms. Cryptographic Hash Algorithms.
- •19. Grammar
- •20. Communication.
- •21. Writing.
- •1. Read the following terms and their definitions and memorize them:
- •2. Match the following words with their Russian equivalents:
- •3. Match the following words with their synonyms:
- •Reading
- •5. Read the text and find out if it mentions the following
- •10. Complete the text using the terms and word combinations given below.
- •11. Complete the text.
- •12. Translate into English the following passage.
- •13. Text 2. Read the text and write its summary. Point out the facts that are new for you. Present them orally. Cryptanalytic Methods for Modern Ciphers.
- •14. Grammar
- •15. Communication.
- •16. Writing.
- •1. Read the following terms and their definitions and memorize them:
- •2. Match the following words with their Russian equivalents:
- •3. Match the following words with their synonyms:
- •Reading
- •5. Text 1. Steganography. Read the text and give brief characteristics of the main steganographic techniques.
- •6. Answer the questions
- •7. Mark the following statements true or false. Correct the false statements.
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •8. Give as many word combinations as possible and translate them
- •9. Make the word combinations
- •10. Complete the text using the terms and word combinations given below.
- •11. Translate into Russian the following passage.
- •12. Translate into English the following passage.
- •13. Text 2. Scan the text and point out its main ideas.
- •14. Grammar. Modal Verbs.
- •15. Communication.
- •16. Writing.
- •1. Read the following terms and their definitions and memorize them:
- •2. Match the following words with their Russian equivalents:
- •Reading
- •4. Text 1. Quantum cryptography. Find in the text the description of the phenomena of quantum mechanics.
- •5. Answer the questions
- •6. Mark the following statements true or false. Correct the false statements.
- •Complete the text using the terms and word combinations given below.
- •Render in Russian the following passage.
- •13. Translate into English.
- •14. Text 2. Read the text and outline the process of secret key generation.
- •Vocabulary and Grammar 1-6. Revision.
- •Put the words in the correct order. The first word is underlined.
- •III. Match the lines.
- •IV. Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form Active or Passive.
- •V. Give definitions of the following terms.
- •Translate into Russian.
- •VII. Translate into English.
- •VIII. Communication
- •IX. Writing
- •1. Read the following terms and their definitions and memorize them:
- •2. Match the following words with their synonyms:
- •Reading
- •4. Decide where the following sentences go in the text.
- •5. Answer the questions
- •6. Mark the following statements true or false. Correct the false statements
- •11. Complete the text using the terms and word combinations given below.
- •12. Render in Russian the following passage.
- •13. Translate into English the following passage.
- •14. Text 2. Credit Card Security. Scan the text and mark the sentences about the main disadvantage of using credit cards. Point out the ways to solve the problem mentioned in the text.
- •15. Grammar
- •16. Communication
- •17. Writing. Resume. Read the variants of resume and write your own one.
- •1. Read the following terms and their definitions and memorize them:
- •2. Match the following words with their Russian equivalents:
- •3. Match the following words with their synonyms:
- •Reading
- •5. Read the text and find out whether the following ideas are true, false or not discussed in it.
- •10. Give English equivalents of the following words and word combinations.
- •11. Give Russian equivalents of the following words and word combinations.
- •12. Translate into Russian.
- •13. Complete the text by translating Russian phrases given in brackets.
- •14. Text 2. Virtual private network. Read the text and write its main ideas.
- •[Edit] Authentication mechanism
- •[Edit] Types
- •[Edit] Tunneling
- •[Edit] Security dialogues
- •15. Grammar
- •16. Communication.
- •17. Writing. Read the example and write your cv.
- •1. Read the following terms and their definitions and memorize them:
- •2. Match the following words with their Russian equivalents:
- •3. Match the following words with their synonyms:
- •Reading
- •6. Answer the questions
- •7. Write if the following statements are true or false.
- •12. Translate into Russian the following passage.
- •13. Complete the text by translating Russian phrases given in brackets.
- •14. Translate into English the following passage.
- •15. Text 2. Read the second part of the article and write one sentence to characterize each type of firewall architecture.
- •16. Grammar
- •17. Communication
- •18. Writing.
- •1. Read the following terms and their definitions and memorize them:
- •2. Match the following words with their Russian equivalents:
- •3. Match the following words with their synonyms:
- •Reading
- •5. Text 1. An overview of the security of wireless networks. Read the text and outline the main problems of wireless communication security and the perspectives of protection means.
- •6. Answer the questions
- •7. Mark the following statements true or false. Correct the false statements.
- •12. Translate into Russian the following passage.
- •13. Translate into English the following passage.
- •14. Text 2. Read the text and determine what it is about.
- •Vocabulary and Grammar 7-10. Revision.
- •I. Write if the sentences are true or false. Correct the false sentences.
- •Match the lines.
- •IV. Choose the correct form of the verb.
- •V. Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form. There are some non-finite forms necessary.
- •VI. Give definitions of the following terms.
- •VII. Translate into Russian.
- •VIII. Translate into English.
- •IX. Translate into English using non-finite forms of the verbs.
- •X. Communication
- •Appendix 1 Writing an Abstract
- •Appendix 2 List Of Acronyms
- •Сальная Лейла Климентьевна
- •It Protection
17. Communication
Discuss the problem you’re going to solve in your project.
18. Writing.
Write an abstract of your project.
Unit 10. WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
Memorize the terms
1. Read the following terms and their definitions and memorize them:
security compromise – security failure, breech of protection system
assets of an enterprise – amount of property, tangible and intangible like stocks, physical capital, buildings, equipment, documents, developments and all information connected with the work of an enterprise
two-way radio – receiver-transmitter, send-receive set
PDA – Personal Digital Assistant, electronic device used as electronic organizer/secretary
data rate – rate of information exchange
inbound traffic – incoming information
2. Match the following words with their Russian equivalents:
bandwidth |
специальная телесеть |
low power consumption |
непостоянный, временный доступ |
ad hoc network |
полоса пропускания |
nomadic access |
обработка данных на коммутаторе каналов |
circuit switched data service |
малое энергопотребление |
3. Match the following words with their synonyms:
node |
match (partially) |
cordless (system) |
penetrator, attacker |
overlap |
knot |
intruder |
deceive |
spoof |
battery-operated |
Reading
4. Pre-reading task.
Which wireless devices can you name?
Which ones are most commonly used?
What can you say about Wi-Fi protection means?
What are the perspectives of their development?
5. Text 1. An overview of the security of wireless networks. Read the text and outline the main problems of wireless communication security and the perspectives of protection means.
More and more applications are being accessed through wireless systems, including commerce, medical, manufacturing, and others. Wireless devices have become an extension of corporate databases and individuals. Their security compromises are as serious as any attack to the corporate database and may have damaging effects on the privacy of individuals and the protection of assets of an enterprise. Wireless devices include cellular phones, two-way radios, PDAs, laptop computers, and similar. These are normally portable devices with limitations of weight, size, memory, and power. The increase in functions in cellular devices creates new possibilities for attacks. Standard attacks against the Internet may now take new forms. Lists of vulnerabilities are already available, showing flaws in many existing products.
Communicating in the wireless environment has its own issues and challenges. It is characterized by relatively low bandwidth and data rates, as well as higher error rates, and the need for low power consumption (for mobile devices). The mobility of the nodes in cases such as ad hoc networks adds another significant layer of complexity and unpredictability.
There exist many different forms of wireless communications and networking.
Some popular forms of wireless communications include:
Satellite communication;
Cellular networks, Cordless systems;
Mobile Internet Protocol (Mobile IP);
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) including LAN extensions, Cross-building interconnects, Nomadic access, Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs).
The security of wireless systems can be divided into four sections:
1. Security of the application. This means the security of user applications and standard applications such as email.
2. Security of the devices. How to protect the physical device in case it is lost or stolen.
3. Security of the wireless communication. How to protect messages in transit.
4. Security of the server that connects to the Internet or other wired network. After this server the information goes to a network with the usual security problems of a wired network (not discussed here).
There is serious concern about the vulnerabilities of wireless systems. The easy access to the medium by attackers is a negative aspect compounded by the design errors in the early protocols [Arb03, Juu01b, Saa99]. The US Department of Defense recently issued Directive 8100.2 that requires encrypting all information sent in their networks according to the rules of the Federal Information Processing (FIP) standard. The provision also calls for antivirus software. It is interesting to observe that their concern is again mostly about transmission and they don’t seem to be worried about the other aspects of security.
On the other side, Ashley et al. arrived to the conclusion that WAP provides excellent security. It is true that Wi-Fi is becoming more secure and Bluetooth appears reasonably secure but they (and WAP) cover only some of the security layers. A basic security principle indicates that security is an all- layer problem, one or more secure layers is not enough. While some of the layers are still insecure, it is not possible to have true security.
Third generation systems will have voice quality that is comparable to public switched telephone networks. Voice over IP will bring its own set of security problems. The new systems will have also higher data rates, symmetrical and asymmetrical data transmission rates, support for both packet and circuit switched data services, adaptive interface to the Internet to reflect common asymmetry between inbound and outbound traffic, more efficient use of available spectrum, support for wide variety of mobile equipment, and more flexibility. All of these are the potential sources of new security problems.
Web services are not delivered directly to portable devices but transformed in the gateway. Most of the use of web services for mobile systems is now between servers. However, this situation is changing and predictions indicate that web services in cell phones will be arriving soon. In fact, Nokia just announced a Service-Oriented Architecture for smart mobile phones. Security will be an important issue for this generation of smart and complex devices.
Security patterns are a promising area to help designers build secure systems.
Several patterns have been found in the Bluetooth architecture, including versions of the Broker, Layers, Lookup, and Bridge patterns. However, no security patterns for wireless systems have been found yet. This is an area to explore.