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Re: ideas for new year projects


From: Rafiyq M <rmondesir () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 18:37:59 -0400

Fahad, all of what you stated is definetely on the list.  I would also
add (to be more specific) : Wireless Infrastructure security, IPS,
User security awareness training, Application Developer secure
programming training.

-Rafiyq


On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 09:22:22 +0300, Fahad Al-Suwais
<suwaisfa () alrajhibank com sa> wrote:
Dear Members

Its time to plan for the next year security improvement projects, lets
share what do you think you need in your place to improve the overall
productivity.

Employee improvement trainings, access to research websites, new books,
magazines subscriptions,
New solutions, new hardware, new appliances
Do some sort of assessments (like penetration test, risk assessment,
...)
Get a security standard certificate for the company

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