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Re: [Full-disclosure] Vulnerability/Penetration Testing Tools

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Vulnerability/Penetration Testing Tools
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 13:26:54 -0500
http://autoscan.free.fr/index.html

Used to do nessus, nmap, and metasploit via the scripting menu..
Havent toyed with it in a long while so you may want to check it out
and verify it still does all of that.

video of it in action here

http://eks0.free.fr/whax-demos/?f=autoscan-metasploit_config.xml


Dre


On 1/18/06, Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu <Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu> wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 11:36:04 CST, "Madison, Marc" said:

Developer $60K/year divided by the adopted 2080 man hours year (this is
the average hours work, 40 hour week, 5 days, etc...) = $28.85/hourly,

That's the *unencumbered* cost.

Now add in the employer cost of health insurance (probably close to $400
or more a month), FICA Medicare, Social Security, workman's comp, pension
plan - right there that's another 25% in addition to that $28.85.  Now he's
costing you $35/hour.  And we're not done yet....

Then add in the cost of his office - if he has a 10x10 cubicle, and commercial
space rents for $10/square foot/mo, that's another $12,000/year.  Now add in
electricity, the cost of administrative assistants and HR people to support it
(unless it's a *small* shop and doesn't have assistants and HR), and so on.
Oh, and if you buy him a new $3,000 workstation every third year, that's 
another
$1K/year.  This shit adds up.

That's why the rule of thumb is the real cost of a technical hire is twice the
salary...

Like you said, "many people make that comparison, and don't calculate
the *TOTAL* cost".

That's what I said..;)


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