I think it's a good idea if the other company can do a better job of it than
you can.  You trust your ISP with your packets; this is the same thing, just
a different place to draw the line.

Is it ideal?  If course not.  However, you can't do it all, so it makes
sense to focus where you can.  As always, if you extend your trust like
that, it would be wise to monitor their actions to make sure they are worthy
of your trust.

-Josh

On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 6:12 PM, Matthew Perry <[email protected]> wrote:

> All,
>
> We have been acquired by another company that is use to outsourcing
> their management and monitoring of firewalls to another company.  I
> have always been against this especially since they would have the
> keys for any point to point connections.  How does everyone else in
> the pauldotcom community feel about this and is it a standard
> practice?
>
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