A third party security audit is the IT equivalent of a colonoscopy. It's long, intrusive, very uncomfortable, and when it's done, you'll have seen things you really didn't want to see, and you'll never forget that you've had one.
[QUOTE=BOFH139;Is your real name Kelly by any change[/QUOTE]
No, I am not.
Studying the art of computer defense.
You still haven't answered Streaker's question about your virtual set up.
Because I am not allowed to tell you that. I've got some rules were I have to hold myself to.
Studying the art of computer defense.
Well then don't expect anyone here to help you further. We are willing to help but not if it is something that uncertain.
Just go and read some posts in the idiot's corner. Just to see that so many people were trying a similar approach. Not that I directly want to imply that you are trying the same but without any proof me and I think most others here will be careful and not give out any information which might be used in illegal activities.
If what you are saying is true you could ask your company to pay for a course and certification which could teach you on what you want to know.
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Ok, let me put it this way. I made my virtual network on two computers. One is the server running in VmWare. On the other computer I got multiple computer running with low memory. They are computers of the different department within the company. I am trying to get a normal user account, who isn't allowed to install programs or start services, to be able to do that.
I hope this clears a few things up.
Studying the art of computer defense.
Studying the art of computer defense.
oh ok... have you searched yet?
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