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Hacklab presentation, any suggestions
From: pauldotcom at grymoire.com (Grymoire)
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 16:39:44 -0500
One thing you might want to mention, is that people who do this in large corporations may want to have two firewall/routers between the lab, and the corporate firewall. The first one is configurable and under control of the hack lab staff. The second is controlled by corporate IT. Think of malware being discovered in the corporation, and the hacklab gets blamed for causing it. The second router protects both parties. The only way the hacklab can infect the corporation is if it bypassed the IT-configured firewall, which means IT screwed up and is therefore responsible.
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- Hacklab presentation, any suggestions Adrian Crenshaw (Nov 04)
- Hacklab presentation, any suggestions Tim Krabec (Nov 04)
- Hacklab presentation, any suggestions Robert Miller (Nov 04)
- Hacklab presentation, any suggestions Adrian Crenshaw (Nov 04)
- Hacklab presentation, any suggestions Adrian Crenshaw (Nov 04)
- Hacklab presentation, any suggestions Robert Miller (Nov 04)
- Hacklab presentation, any suggestions Robert Miller (Nov 04)
- Hacklab presentation, any suggestions Robert Miller (Nov 04)
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