On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 10:15, Larry Colen wrote: > Good point. I was more envisioning a scenario where the client was > testing the whole security system, including the > honeypots. I.e. hiring a pen-tester without giving the pen-tester any > knowldege of the system before hand. > > If I seem like a clueless newbie, I hope that I at least seem like a > polite clueless newbie. I'll crawl back into my hole and lurk a bit > more. > > Larry >
There is a viable scenario for this. Let's say ACME Inc. wants to do their own pen-tests because they - Don't like to pay outsiders to do it - Want to compete with the company - They want to steal their tools and techniques - insert your own paranoid explanation for the "why" bit They hire a group of people to hack their systems and record everything so once the exercise is over ACME Inc. now knows the tools and techniques of that particular pen test group. It's unlikely, but possible. Haven't happen to me (yet). Best regards Michael Boman -- Michael Boman Security Architect, SecureCiRT Pte Ltd http://www.securecirt.com
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