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Re: Penetration Testing Lab Setup
From: Jorge Lozano <lozano_jorge () yahoo com>
Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 17:17:39 -0800 (PST)
Another good source is the book Hacking Exposed. It will give you more ideas for your lab and a good thing is that you will find vulnerabilities classified by operating systems. Cheers. --- Indian Tiger <indiantiger () mailandnews com> wrote:
Hi All, My management asks me to give detailed requirements for Penetration Testing lab setup. Same Lab I would like to utilize for Computer Crime Investigation as well. Currently we are following OSSTMM as baseline for Penetration Testing. Any suggestions, comments highly appreciated. Thanking You. Sincerely, Indian Tiger, CISSP
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