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RE: webapp audit and forensics

Subject: RE: webapp audit and forensics
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 11:24:59 +0100
Have you conducted an audit on a similar scale in the past?

Do you have a plan of exactly what you would like to test and the sum of
how long each of those tests will last?

Are you prepared to lose the work if the client is not prepared to spend
your hourly rate multiplied by this figure?

Second one is easier - of course you should charge if nothing is found.
I personally would ensure that they are clear on what this means - that
during your tests you didn't see anything.  I wouldn't write them a
letter congratulating them on the fact they have no issues whatsoever.

Ian

-----Original Message-----
From: Serg Belokamen [mailto:serg.belokamen@gmail.com] 
Sent: 20 October 2005 04:02
To: Andrew van der Stock
Subject: webapp audit and forensics

However I do need to know the figure asap. Also, should the client be
charged if no vaulnarabilities are detected.

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