My mistake, March 99 issue of Data Communications.
Enjoy the read, the checklist mentioned in the article are still valid
items one needs to check prior to doing a deal with a managed internet
service provider.
Always check behind the curtain.. Look for the strings, anything else
that appears to be magical..
/m
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Refer to the February 99 Data Communications Issue, which discusses the
many fine points of Managed Internet Firewall Service. I also do believe
that some people who contribute on this list are quoted in the article :)
/m
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Erwin's post re-addresses the outsourced solution debate that has been
waged
before, and continues to draw input from both sides. Personally, I
believe
if you can find a provider that you feel comfortable with, why not...
besides, in most cases, they are far and a way less expensive than if you
had to hire and train a staff to provide the same 24x7 coverage. Plus
there
is an expectation of a certain level of competency of the people
performing
the service.
As the corporate world reluctantly is drawn into expending funds to
protect
their assets, and they raise the level in which their business depends on
the Internet as a means of not only communicating, but also in providing
global market penetration, you will see the need for trained security
personnel become even more critical than what it is today. And we all
know
that it is extremely difficult to find experienced personnel. When you
do,
you had better have deep pockets and lots of ink in the pen.
No matter how good the tools, and widgets that hit the market become, the
need for a human to provide analysis, and judgement will remain. Remember
experience is nothing more than learning from your mistakes. And that
experience costs real dollars. Many .coms may not survive the learning
period.
The Internet explosion has changed the old paradigm, and those that cannot
shed the skin of doing it the "old way" will be buried. I am way too old
to
be considered Gen-X, but you have to admire the way they get things
done...
Learn or Lose I guess..
Is this the "boomer" legacy we leave to our children?
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> Hi
>
> Does anyone have experience with leasing firewalls from ISP's?
> I'm convinced that buying and maintaining a firewall at your own
premises
> it
> still the savest solution, but the leasing is much cheaper and very
> promoted
> by those ISP's and really convince the business people.
>
> But I still have questions about the monitoring and safety of those
> firewalls.
> You can choose what fw you want and where they place it !
>
> Erwin
>
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