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Re: [PEN-TEST] Contract/disclaimer for penetration testers
From: John Martin <john.martin () MARCONI COM>
Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 18:26:39 -0000
Hi Try www.maxvision.net/ This question also raises issues about the forthcoming RIP law in UK, which comes into force in June 2001. Does this law affect existing authorisation/liability contracts, when conducting Penetration testing, particularly externally via an ISP? If so, how can we protect ourselves? What needs to be changed in existing contracts? -----Original Message----- From: Allan Pratt [mailto:allan_pratt () HOTMAIL COM] Sent: 12 January 2001 18:41 To: PEN-TEST () SECURITYFOCUS COM Subject: [PEN-TEST] Contract/disclaimer for penetration testers Hi, I recollect seeing a few months ago on this list a URL that was posted for a contract that a penetration testing company had their clients sign. The contract stated what the penetration testers would do and what other issues that come up in the process of performing a penetration test. This included a liability waiver. I can't find that posting. Does anyone recollect this URL or a similar document I can download? Thanks, Allan _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
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- Re: [PEN-TEST] Contract/disclaimer for penetration testers John Martin (Jan 15)
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