From the Inside

We spend a lot of time preventing people outside our organization from cracking into the system. Sometimes, though, we need to put more effort into keeping people on the inside from being naughty. Over at Linux.com, Joe Bolin has written...

July 23, 2004

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We spend a lot of time preventing people outside our organization from cracking into the system. Sometimes, though, we need to put more effort into keeping people on the inside from being naughty. Over at Linux.com, Joe Bolin has written up some basics on preventing local intrusions--the article is a good reminder to look at both sides of the firewall when we're putting together security plans.

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