On Feb 28, 2013 7:40 PM, <anonymous2...@nym.hush.com> wrote:
> Hi, > We are a human rights NGO that is looking to invest in the best > possible level of network security (protection from high-level > cyber-security threats, changing circumvention/proxy to protect IP > address etc, encryption on endpoints and server, IDS/Physical and > Software Firewall/File Integrity Monitoring, Mobile Device > Management, Honeypots) we can get for a our internal network. I was > wondering if people would critique the following network, add > comments, suggestions and alternative methods/pieces of software. > (Perhaps if it goes well we could make a short paper out of it, for > others to use.) > > -Windows 2012 Server > -VMWare virtual machines running Win 8 for remote access > -Industry standard hardening and lock down of all OS systems. > -Constantly changing proxies > -PGP email with BES > -Cryptocard tokens > -Sophos Enterprise Protection, Encryption and Patch management > -Sophos mobile management > -Encrypted voice calls for mobile and a more secure alternative to > Skype via Silent Circle. > -TrueCrypt on all drives - set to close without use after a > specific time > -Easily controlled kill commands > -False and poison pill files > -Snort IDS > -Honeypots > -Tripwire > -Cisco Network Appliance > -No wifi > -Strong physical protection in a liberal country as regards human > rights > > I know there are many other factors, good training, constant > monitoring, avoiding spearfishing, penetration testing, etc but if > possible I would please like to keep the conversation on the > network design and software. > > Thanks guys. > -Anon > > -- > Too many emails? Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password by > emailing moderator at compa...@stanford.edu or changing your settings at > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech >
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