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RE: Skype use obligation - Security x Productivity

Subject: RE: Skype use obligation - Security x Productivity
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 19:57:04 -0400
To better control skype in a network there are few features that will help.
They could use to be expanded on, however they are a good start.

Skype has a group policy template that can be installed locally or integrated 
into Active directory Group Policy.

This template gives you the ability to control and restrict how skype acts in 
your network. You can tell it to use a proxy server, to disable that supernode 
option, to disable file downloading, and even how to send it's traffic (hey 
skype, stop screwing around, and only use this port for traffic).


My business has used skype as a 100% communication replacement. We have also 
added some ACD functionality to our skype based phone / IM system, VIA a 
company that we have partnered with during our communication ventures.

Here is some linkage for you:
Skype Group policy template
http://www.skype.com/security/Skype-v1.5.adm

Skype Network admin guide
http://www.skype.com/security/guide-for-network-admins-30beta.pdf

Skype ACD and business add ons (if you want to use this add on product, contact 
me, we are an authorized reseller) http://www.On-State.com


You can also do some google on the subject, many companies face this same 
issue, it is a very strong product, and its market share grows daily.

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-----Original Message-----
From: listbounce@securityfocus.com [mailto:listbounce@securityfocus.com] On 
Behalf Of M.B.Jr.
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 5:56 PM
To: pen-test list
Subject: Skype use obligation - Security x Productivity

Gentlemen,
Iam part of a Brazilian Information Security consultancy focused on
the SMB market segment and we're facing sth new.

We're used to see some companies offering partnership transactions
through web apps but this time we're dealing with the obligation of
sheltering a new service.

Some backgound:
one of our customers has its network pretty restricted, following ISO
27001 and ISO 17799 that is to say, all of the services within their
network were carefully chosen and deployed.
Their network itself was meticulously designed.

Now,
one big partner they have is forcing them to install Skype in order to
keep'em up to receive new business opportunities.

Well,
Skype is against their policies.
I was asked about how hazardous this could be to their network and I said:
"no, Skype is not ok because it lacks transparency concerning your
firewalls, bridges, proxies and etc."

Not to mention its port agile features.

But,
did not give one final word yet...

The network's stability is my team's responsibility.

What to do? Risk their efforts in obtaining ISO certification?
Guess we need to hear some other professionals.

Thank you,
any comment will be extremmely useful.



--
Marcio Barbado, Jr.
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