Re: RE: pentest physical security

From: kratzer.jason@gmail.com
Date: Mon Jul 31 2006 - 16:34:31 EDT


('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) Also, check out NIST's guidelines for physical security checks. Some requirements are based on outside lights, fence heights, etc.. Some CISSP study guides I have seen in the past make a good evaluation of physical security and offer good starting points. Also, the OSSTMM (page 75) offers a pretty good breakdown of what to look for in physical security implementations. The manual can be found here: http://www.isecom.info/mirror/osstmm.en.2.1.1.pdf

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