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| Subject: | Trust models for Firewall design |
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| Date: | Mon, 12 Jun 2006 10:00:36 +1200 |
Hi All
I was wondering whether anyone could point me to reference material regarding "Trust Models" to build Firewall Architecture? (eg. Green Zone is X, Red zone is Y...) I've had a look around the internet but can't find much.
I'm basically looking for a simple model that can be easily audited and in accessable for a corporate for Change Management, etc, and simplify things for risk assessment of changes.
Regards Mike T
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