RE: How much do you disclose to customers?

From: Teicher, Mark (Mark) (teicher@avaya.com)
Date: Thu Dec 18 2003 - 19:42:08 EST


Depending on the wording of the contract between the consulting house
and the customer. Some customers require that one discloses what
network one will be scanning from or potential modem assessment from.
In recent months, I have used a large coffee shop as a launching point
for most network based assessments and then relay via Wireless NAT, but
this is a mere possibility with all the HotSpots and Internet cafes..

/mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Alfred Huger [mailto:ah@securityfocus.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 1:14 PM
To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
Subject: How much do you disclose to customers?

I am posting this for a user who is having difficulty posting directly
to the list. Please reply to the list.

-al

To: Joe P <joe_nasdaq@yahoo.com>
Cc: pen-test@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: How much do you disclose to customers?

On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Joe P wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a question on customer disclosure. Is it wise to tell the
customer which IP addresses you'll be
using before starting pen tests?
>
> Cons for Telling:
> I was thinking that if you did tell them you may get an over zealous,
insecure admin that just sets up a
filter to block you out to make him/herself look good.
>
> Pros for Telling:
> 1) if you don't tell them your IP address they may think your doing
testing when in actuallity it's someone
else (ie: a true cracker trying to break in).
> 2) Audit trail reasons - if you trip up an IDS while doing testing
> they
can ignore those alarms.
>
> Also, how do testers handle multiple IP addresses? Is there any
> benefit
to doing it from multiple IP
addresses??
>
> How do testers distribute a test amongst multiple people?
>
> Lastly, do you keep logs of tests performed just to cover yourself?
(Ie: "Our server crashed on Saturday,
it must have been something you did!!"")
>
> thanks ahead of time,
> Joe
>
>
>

Alfred Huger
Symantec Corp.

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