I'm no longer sure who started the "DCOM on Gauntlet" thread,
but I think its the best thread I've seen on this list in past couple of
months.
I am very interested in the "experts" (and I do consider some of you
experts) opinion on firewall assurance, i.e. the false safety firewalls are
giving companies.
I am not as well versed in the protocols and granular infosec, but I do have
a pretty good 10,000 foot view of network security.
As my position involves recommending network security components to both
commercial and government entities, I would appreciate more discussion on
the threats protocols like DCOM hold for networks. Has anybody seen that
particular protocol used maliciously yet (other than Microsoft).
Aside from starting with a very secure network kernel, how can we protect
our networks and still provide good information flow (relatively). I'm in
the security business, but I wouldn't be if wasn't for the Internet, which,
I'm sure, indirectly employs a lot of us.
Ben
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