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"wdwdawd wadwadad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Wow! I am stunned at your reponses.  Perhaps if I
> request your advice in the context of a non-military
> organisation you may be a little more understanding.
>
> Re-phrased question:
>
> I am seeking PUBLIC web-sites with information on how
> cisco networking products are used by orgainsations
> such as Budwieser or Visa in a security sense.   I
> realise I will not gain access to an individual
> organisations internal security processes or
> procedures and I must clearly state that this is in no
> way or form my intention.
>
> The main issue is how much trust does an organisation
> put into their private networks.  These networks often
>  span continents and the only method of achieving
> connectivity is by utelising pipes from public service
> providers.  If the CEO of BUD in Atlanta wants to send
> his CFO in London a sensitive message,  is this
> message sent over an unencrypted network and security
> left to upper layers or would an organsation such as
> this mandate IPSEC\SHA\3DES as a minimum level of
> network layer encryption?
>
> There are many other much stronger methods of packet
> encryption available which leads to my next two
> questions.  Do organisations such as mattel find a
> need to utelise hardware based encryption products
> such as the kg series equipment for network layer
> encryption?  If so how do they integrate this
> equipment with cisco products to prevent the secret
> Barbie construction blueprints?
>
> If your find this re-phrased message still
> objectionable then please don't waste pauls B\W.  Just
> ignore and I will take that as a NO!
>
> Regards
>
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