bloomberg on supermicro: sky is falling

Daniel Taylor dtaylor at vocalabs.com
Mon Oct 8 13:53:55 UTC 2018


That would be one way, but a lot of the problem is unplanned cross-access.

It's (relatively) easy to isolate network permissions and access at a 
single location, but once you have multi-site configurations it gets 
more complex.

Especially when you have companies out there that consider VPN a 
reasonable way to handle secure data transfer cross-connects with 
vendors or clients.


On 10/07/2018 10:53 PM, Naslund, Steve wrote:
> You just need to fire any contractor that allows a server with sensitive data out to an unknown address on the Internet.  Security 101.
>
> Steven Naslund
>
>> From: Eric Kuhnke <eric.kuhnke at gmail.com>
>>
>   >many contractors *do* have sensitive data on their networks with a gateway out to the public Internet.

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