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Secrets, security, break-ins and finalcial losses
Yes, i know, "if anyone get into my network , printers would be the lesser of my concerns", that's true, from the IT department's point of view, but what about company's secrets?, te's say, you are a really good white hat, you got all your network secure, but u don't patch, update or secure the printers, being such a white hat, your network sill be fully functional, but that doesen't mean all the company ARE secure, got it?

if security were restricted to desktops, servers and peripehals, why expend all that money in physical acces restrictions to our sites?

information should be secured no matter if it's paper, vocal or digital.

i hope to make myself clear, ( english isn't my first language ).

tch?ss!
Posted by: ARyKaXaN   Posted on: 08/07/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Long held the belief  Boot_Agnostic | 08/04/06
But if you have gained access  swoopee | 08/04/06
FYI  CobraA1 | 08/04/06
FYI  swoopee | 08/05/06
On a university lan/wan  Boot_Agnostic | 08/05/06
True  swoopee | 08/05/06
FYI... More thoughts  MessengerBoy | 08/06/06
In our society, the same can be said for people.  HypnoToad | 08/07/06
Printers and security  CobraA1 | 08/04/06
Been worse than that for a while  johnay | 08/05/06
One word - Saddam  Roger Ramjet | 08/07/06
Secrets, security, break-ins and finalcial losses  ARyKaXaN | 08/07/06

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