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| jeff_j_black 2002-07-31, 10:47 am |
| If your are studying for this exam, check out rfc 2196. | |
| NetChild1985 2002-07-31, 11:49 am |
| Thanks for the tip! | |
| Zaraspook 2002-08-01, 7:36 am |
| Appreciate it!  | |
| jeff_j_black 2002-08-01, 9:19 am |
| It was referenced in 'Hacking Exposed'. I'm reading this book right now as part of my R&R between certificates. Get it if you can. It is a real eye opener. | |
| NetChild1985 2002-08-01, 11:52 am |
| Right now I'm studying for 70-218 exam, but when I'm free I'll read these 3 books....
Hack Proofing Your Identity
Hack Proofing Your Network 2nd Edition
Hack Proofing Windows 2000 Server | |
| jeff_j_black 2002-08-01, 11:55 am |
| Definitely good thinking. Security is gonna be the hot issue from here out, until they make a bullet proof O/S? | |
| Bingram 2002-08-13, 11:32 am |
| Pretty sure they aren't going to make a bullet proof, out of the box OS. Even Unix has it's security issues. And you'd think given the time Unix has been out, we'd perfected it by now. Biggest thing is the security to usability tradeoff.
You can easily make a fully secure network -- put all PCs in locked vaults, connected by cabling inside metal conduits embeded in 5 feet of concrete, connecting to a server with no monitor, keyboard, mouse, or modem access inside another vault. All this of course would be without the biggest security vulerability -- the interface device between the chair and the keyboard. |
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