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Re: [Full-disclosure] Fwd: Rate Stratfor's Incident Response



in this case the whole we have an inhouse pentester was more for show than
anything else
noone wanted to really follow laid down security guidelines as it would
have an impact on development schedules and so on
needless to say its a highly frustating position to be in.. its like
punching a pillow

Den 12. jan. 2012 10.57 skrev Giles Coochey <giles@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

> On Thu, January 12, 2012 10:47, doc mombasa wrote:
> > ok obviously you never worked for a big corporate entity :)
> > sure standing up to them is fine
> > after shouting about the bug for 4 months i thought bah why bother its
> > their asses not mine
> > just going in and fixing a bug without the mandate is usually not a good
> > idea (if you want to keep your job so you can pay your bills that is..)
> >
>
> If you have been hired by the company in a security capacity (because they
> budgeted for that need, for whatever reason), and you have not lost your
> credibility with them (because you're some spotty script kiddie and can
> converse with them at a business level), then I've always found that you
> are listened to, taken very seriously and usually have a direct route to
> the CEO, CIO, COO or the whole board of directors.
> If you're not listened to on the matters of security, then security is
> probably a passtime of yours and not the main role of your employment, or
> you're just one of those annoying geeky spotty script kiddies who moans
> about whatever is getting the bad press at the moment.
>
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