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| Subject: | Re: Re: Penetration test report - your comments please? |
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| Date: | Mon, 30 Jul 2007 00:32:21 -0400 |
This is sad state of management.Kind of like a restaurant knowing when the health inspectors are coming.Sad,but it happens.This is when the tester *must* shine!!!~ Regards, Scott Steve Chapin wrote:
What approach do most people here take? Generally, because the client will depend on you to organize the testing, the choice is *usually* yours. What do you think is the best method?We always ask that our activities be known by the minimum number of people (usually the CEO and Chief Security Officer of the client). If the front-line people know that there is a test underway, they will behave differently. sc -- == Steve J. Chapin, President == == RedTeam Consulting Company, LLC == == chapin@ecs.syr.edu ==
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