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| Subject: | Vulnerability Assessment Help Needed. |
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| Date: | Wed, 14 Sep 2005 09:23:37 -0700 |
Hello everyone,
I am trying to gather the following information for a management report and would really appreciate any information that anyone can provide...sources of such info will be greatly appreciated as well.
1) What are other companies doing when they detect or uncover security vulnerabilities on exposures such as unsecure server services?
2) Can you provide statistics or metrics.
3 ) What happens when nothing is done?... What are the company's risks and exposures?
Thank you in advance,
Emmanuel Baffo, CISSP
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