It’s an ethernet wire that’s going to be exiting my house and running to a camera in a publicly accessible space. An attacker could disconnect the camera, connect a laptop and access my network. How could I protect against that (other than a physical lock)? I basically want to lock down that cable to the point where nothing works on it unless it’s the intended camera. If this was wireless, I’d just use MAC filtering, but I don’t see an equivalent for wired connections.

  • Yukanojo@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Tap or span off the switch into a packet analyzer like silk… you only really need the header info. Take a sample of the traffic the camera will be pushing… ports amount of data destination MAC/IP.

    Find a SOAR or automation platform that works for you. Set it up to search the SPAN/TAP data off the switch in the analyzer… and the moment that camera starts sending something that ISN’T baseline traffic… shut the port down on the switch and send you an email about it.