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| Subject: | Re: Research on penetration testing? |
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| Date: | Tue, 14 Dec 2004 14:11:56 +0800 |
Rishi Pande wrote:
I do not know if you would like your research to be more technically
oriented, but here is an idea for research on the soft-side of pen-testing.
In particular, the costs of pen-tests and estimates of average cost savings
from a pen-test would be useful research. Good luck!
Rishi
I would agree with this if you wish to follow a less technical line.
The ROSI problem (Return on Security Investment).
Cheers
-- Gareth Davies
Manager - Security Practice
www.mynetsec.com
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