Re: Packet Sniff

From: James K Smith (jksmith_at_dx-machine.com)
Date: 03/01/05


Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 11:31:24 -0600

Liz alludes to something larger when it comes to performing this type of
activity in a live environment. Unless employees know about a policy already
in place (like for email and web surfing on business time), it is generally
assumed that before doing any sniffing or auditing, you and the ISO (or
higher) will sign off on an agreement. Everybody knows nothing sinister is
going on; it's just a CYA thing.



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