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RE: [lists] Re: What to spend on a pentest
From: "David M. Zendzian" <dmz () dmzs com>
Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2006 22:22:56 -0700
Only the vulnerability test needs to be performed by a visa certified vulnerability tester. david -----Original Message----- From: "The McLain Family" <amclain () columbus rr com> To: "Erin Carroll" <amoeba () amoebazone com>; pen-test () securityfocus com Sent: 8/5/06 4:48 PM Subject: Re: [lists] Re: What to spend on a pentest And just to make sure we are on the same page, they have to be from a third party. If you don't use a third party, an officer of the company has to sign off on the the audit, and no officer in their right mind would want to risk the fines. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Erin Carroll" <amoeba () amoebazone com> To: <pen-test () securityfocus com> Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 5:29 PM Subject: RE: [lists] Re: What to spend on a pentest I wanted to make a minor correction to David's post since I am intimately familiar with PCI at my day job. :) The PCI standard does require a business obtain quarterly vulnerability assessments from an external vendor. PCI also requires an annual penetration test. The relevant PCI sections are 11.2 and 11.3 ---- 11.2 - Run internal and external network vulnerability scans at least quarterly and after any significant change in the network (e.g. new system component installations, changes in network topology, firewall rule modifications, product upgrades). Note that external vulnerability scans must be performed by a scan vendor qualified by the payment card industry 11.3 - Perform penetration testing on network infrastructure and applications at least once a year and after any significant infrastructure or application upgrade or modification (e.g. operating system upgrade, sub-network added to the environment, web server added to the environment) --- You'll notice the annual pen-test requirement in 11.3 doesn't specify that an external "qualified" vendor need perform it (it can be done in-house) and there is nothing specifying that you "stop right at the edge of running the exploit" as David states. By definition a pen-test requires compromising or exploiting a vulnerability, otherwise it is a vulnerability scan. However, nothing in 11.3 specifies that the pen-test has to be run on all production systems or all at once so that businesses can avoid downtime by creative interpretation. I could pen-test and compromise a select couple of webservers out of a production cluster to avoid downtime to business and that would meet with the 11.3 requirement. What isn't explicitly defined in 11.2 and 11.3 are where you will see businesses diverge in policy and procedures…what qualifies to the business as *significant* changes in the network? For some companies defining "firewall rule modification" as significant would mean they would have to VA and pen-test every damned week and I would buy stock in several VA companies so fast you'd get whiplash. :) -- Erin Carroll Moderator SecurityFocus pen-test list "Do Not Taunt Happy-Fun Ball"
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Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 11:54 AM To: Curt Purdy Cc: 'Intel96'; 'Michael Weber'; pen-test () securityfocus com Subject: Re: [lists] Re: What to spend on a pentest I've been following this thread and have noticed that no one here is considering the liability of a "real" pen test. Unless you are testing QA or Dev environments, anything you find could not only prove that a compromise is real but also bring that business offline, and since you don't know when or where or what you'll find the business would need to keep someone "on-call" during the entire engagement to restore or fail over. Plus if you look at some of the pen-test requirements (standards(pci, ...), regulations(sox, hipaa, ...)) and look at what they call for when pen-testing. PCI pen-tests are required yearly, however the pen test must stop right at the edge of running the exploit, so you never know if it actually runs. So here we have an industry standard "pen-test" (and don't forget that PCI also requires quarterly vulnerability assessments) where the pen-test is specifically required to not penetrate. That tied with most business' not willing to perform social or physical testing, it is 90% network based these days; so the majority of pen-tests are really only expanded vulnerability tests. But also remember that most companies only get pen-tests or vulnerability tests because of these standards or regulations which then bind what they testers are able to do. What I would be interested in is hearing from those 10% of pen testers who are able to do "real" pen tests, and what motivates their clients if it is not a "requirement". David M. Zendzian dmz Curt Purdy wrote:Intel96 wrote:You also need to determine how much manual testing may have to be performed on the systems. Such as cracking logins,cracking cookies,etc, or searching the systems for embedded passwords in script or configurations files and looking at the database schemes.<snip> Unfortunately, most pentest companies don't do manualtesting. Likethe bank that I was ISO at hired NetBankAudit to "pentest"them. Theylikely had a young tech running scripts on a dozen clientsthat nightand found one minor problem on our acquistion. The nextSunday nightbetween 10pm and 6am, I manually tested and found sixserious problems.Curt Purdy CISSP, GSNA, GSEC, CNE, MCSE+I, CCDA InformationSecurityOfficer Information Systems Security infosysec.net 443.846.4231 ------------- If you spend more on coffee than on IT security, you willbe hacked.What's more, you deserve to be hacked. -- former White House cybersecurity czar Richard Clarke------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This List Sponsored by: Cenzic Concerned about Web Application Security? Why not go with the #1 solution - Cenzic, the only one to win the Analyst's Choice Award from eWeek. As attacks through webapplicationscontinue to rise, you need to proactively protect your applications from hackers. Cenzic has the most comprehensive solutionsto meet yourapplication security penetration testing and vulnerabilitymanagementneeds. You have an option to go with a managed service (Cenzic ClickToSecure) or an enterprise software (CenzicHailstorm). DownloadFREE whitepaper on how a managed service can help you: HYPERLINK HYPERLINK http://www.cenzic.com/news_events/wpappsec.php
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- RE: [lists] Re: What to spend on a pentest Erin Carroll (Aug 05)
- Re: [lists] Re: What to spend on a pentest The McLain Family (Aug 05)
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- RE: [lists] Re: What to spend on a pentest David M. Zendzian (Aug 05)
- RE: [lists] Re: What to spend on a pentest David M. Zendzian (Aug 05)
- RE: [lists] Re: What to spend on a pentest Erin Carroll (Aug 05)
- Re: [lists] Re: What to spend on a pentest The McLain Family (Aug 06)