f***@spirtech.com
2007-07-20 19:44:46 UTC
and read up on security incidents,
you'll notice none are more articulate about inside-employee incidents other
than to describe the people as "disgruntled employees".
Wrong.
I'll go over some of the major categories of incidents I encountered.
Keyword monitoring is abstract to most people; these results show
how powerful the technique is.
Here are two from the category:
o People innocently trying to get work done.
This usually happens between the programmer and a third-party vendor.
SISS stands for 'Salomon Information Security Services'.
The configurations and passwords to Salomon's network control devices - the
heart of the network - flew out of our Internet connection to vendor Cisco
in a seemingly unstoppable whirlwind. This was the fourth report in a row.
********** begin excerpt from 'Corruption at Salomon Brothers' **********
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SECURITY INCIDENT REPORT, 6/27/96
ROUTER PASSWORDS
BRIDGE AND ROUTER CONFIGURATIONS
NOC SYSTEMS SECURITY
---------------------------------
This is a security incident report regarding the Internet (a public wire)
traffic of Salomon Brothers, which is monitored for security/compliance.
NOTE: THESE INCIDENTS HAVE NOT STOPPED DESPITE REPEATED SISS REPORTS!
T
you'll notice none are more articulate about inside-employee incidents other
than to describe the people as "disgruntled employees".
Wrong.
I'll go over some of the major categories of incidents I encountered.
Keyword monitoring is abstract to most people; these results show
how powerful the technique is.
Here are two from the category:
o People innocently trying to get work done.
This usually happens between the programmer and a third-party vendor.
SISS stands for 'Salomon Information Security Services'.
The configurations and passwords to Salomon's network control devices - the
heart of the network - flew out of our Internet connection to vendor Cisco
in a seemingly unstoppable whirlwind. This was the fourth report in a row.
********** begin excerpt from 'Corruption at Salomon Brothers' **********
*******************************************************************************
*******************************************************************************
*******************************************************************************
SECURITY INCIDENT REPORT, 6/27/96
ROUTER PASSWORDS
BRIDGE AND ROUTER CONFIGURATIONS
NOC SYSTEMS SECURITY
---------------------------------
This is a security incident report regarding the Internet (a public wire)
traffic of Salomon Brothers, which is monitored for security/compliance.
NOTE: THESE INCIDENTS HAVE NOT STOPPED DESPITE REPEATED SISS REPORTS!
T