RE: Exploit through firewall question

From: Moonen, Ralph (Moonen.Ralph@kpmg.nl)
Date: Wed Jul 19 2006 - 14:03:53 EDT


>-----Original Message-----
>From: mr.nasty@ix.netcom.com [mailto:mr.nasty@ix.netcom.com]
>
>What would be the reason to test behind the firewall?
>
>Any suggestions?

1) It is part of any comprehensive vulnerability analysis
2) It tells you what your exposure is if:
 - your firewall fails (tech error)
 - your change management process fails (process error)
 - your admin types iptables -F on the production environment in stead
of the test-environment by accident (human error)
3) it makes sure you have defense in depth (multi-layer security)
4) it is always better to know than to assume

Ralph Moonen, CISSP
Manager KPMG Information Risk Management
Amstelveen, The Netherlands
P: +31.20.6568305 F: +31.20.6568388

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