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| Subject: | Firewall Audit Policies/Procedures |
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| Date: | Wed, 29 Jun 2005 07:50:28 -0500 |
Does anyone have any samples/examples of firewall audit policies and
procedures? I have been developing some documents for my company to
facilitate firewall rule and configuration audits and have a pretty good
idea of what I want (and what we need) to do. However, I would still
like something to work off of and possibly get a couple of ideas from.
Josh Berry | CISSP GCIA
Information Security
214-765-1296
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