> This response is a off-topic, but as much as I agree with this, I also > think that it is totally unrealistic. Why? Because there is a ground > swell of BYOD at companies and for the most part, it seems to be > being pushed, not by the techies, but rather by the upper level > executives. And when it gets right down to it, its hard to tell your > CEO or CFO that they may not bring their iPad2 to the office and > connect to the company network, or connect it to the internal > company network through a VPN when they are off-site. So you > had better find a way for them to do it safely and securely or you > will find yourself looking for another job. So we need to find > a way to deal with it as it's only going to get worse.
Two refs, one confirmed, one hearsay 1. J. Beeson, CISO, GE Capital has a standard stump speech, "I don't buy your shoes, why should I buy your computer?" 2. Sec. Napolitano is said to have bought the iPad she is regularly seen with using her own money. --dan _______________________________________________ cryptography mailing list cryptography@randombit.net http://lists.randombit.net/mailman/listinfo/cryptography