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Re: Spanning tree melt down ?


From: Bohdan Tashchuk <tashchuk () easystreet com>
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 16:39:22 -0800


Minimal social engineering plus a weak network security infrastructure
is a disaster waiting to happen for any major medical facility.

You forgot to mention probable political infighting. And maybe
inexperienced leadership. My favorite snippet from the article is:

        Dr. John Halamka, the former emergency-room physician
        who runs Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center's gigantic
        computer network.

Is a physician, after years of medical school, internship, residency,
etc. the right person to be in charge of a "gigantic" computer network?
Are arteries and veins the equivalent of fiber and CAT-5?

I'd love to be the Cisco rep selling $3 million of new network equipment
to this guy. What is the probability that he as ANY idea what "spanning
tree protocol" means?


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