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| Subject: | RE: Penetration Testing - Human Factor |
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| Date: | Sat, 26 Aug 2006 18:44:04 -0500 |
lol With respect, I think that's a greater commentary on your contracting methods than it is on what's available. The Pen-Tests I have run include everything from physical, to logical, to social/administrative. The customer has had to opt out on specific methods and attack trees as part of the preengagement process. - StyleWar "Patriotism isn't defined in a moment. It's defined in a lifetime."
-----Original Message----- From: Joey Peloquin [mailto:joeyp@cotse.net] Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 7:10 AM To: KeenerPB@mcnosc.usmc.mil Cc: Pen-Testing Subject: Re: Penetration Testing - Human Factor KeenerPB@mcnosc.usmc.mil wrote:I would disagree with Arian regarding the technical aspectsof "true"hacking...in my experience, social engineering plays a huge role in successful compromise of a network. Most of the time the boundaries are pretty tight so you have to lob one over the fence (social engineering) in order to punch out from the inside todefeat the boundary devices. All due respect, I'm both an Enterprise pen-test customer and an internal pen-tester at the same company, and I don't see social engineering on the radar at all, save a mention as part of our security awareness program. How many enterprises do you all contract with that *actually* include social engineering, and the like, in the scope? We've paid as much as 40K for an engagement and it didn't include social engineering. -jp -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- This List Sponsored by: Cenzic Need to secure your web apps? Cenzic Hailstorm finds vulnerabilities fast. Click the link to buy it, try it or download Hailstorm for FREE. http://www.cenzic.com/products_services/download_hailstorm.php -------------------------------------------------------------- ----------
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