Re: Qualys

From: US Infosec (usinfosec@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Feb 08 2006 - 23:53:24 EST


exactly

I also prefer to break the A up, it was just a question. It was
however important for us
to see if they had ever been in a large environment and needless to
say I was shocked by the guy's response. I am personally not a big
fan of distributed vm systems anyhow even though everyone is trying to
put one out. I prefer to scan at a max of a class B at a time with
multiple tools for accuracy and effectiveness of the data.

On 2/8/06, Justin Ferguson <jnferguson@gmail.com> wrote:
> Everyone seems to have missed what I think was his/her's point. He
> asked the *technical* contact if they had every deployed in a Class A
> environment (aka 16 million hosts), and he/she responded 'sure we've
> supported clients with 60 thousand hosts!' (which isn't even a class b
> btw), and the technical ignorance of their technical person is what
> closed the door for ncircle. Or at least that is what I get out of his
> email, not 'please tell me how i should deploy a vulnerability scanner
> in my network' but rather a dialogue on the technical competence of
> the employee's.
>
>
>
> On 2/8/06, Byron Sonne <blsonne@rogers.com> wrote:
> > Greetings,
> >
> > > nCircle came to do a demonstration for my team once. I work in an
> > > enviornment that has a full routable class A. I asked the technical
> > > guy there if they had ever deployed their appliances in a Class A
> > > enviornment and he said sure we have supported clients with 60K hosts.
> > > That was the end of our consideration.
> >
> > How long ago did you give it a demo? That sounds like it must have been
> > a good while ago, or perhaps there was a mis-understanding of some sort.
> >
> > For folks with class A networks, something that big you'd deploy
> > multiple units of our product as per our product architecture and
> > design, as most orgs of that kind of size have done.
> >
> > If you like, I could put you in touch with someone inside the company
> > that could discuss any issues you had. If I may ask, who did you opt to
> > go with instead of nCircle?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Byron
> >
> >
> >
> >
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