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Subject:Re: How much is too much? (Long, as usual) From:Pineapplesoft Mailing List Account <bulk -at- pineapplesoft -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 14 Feb 2000 09:19:39 +0100
At 09:00 AM 2/14/00 , you wrote:
>"Read and understand Chapters X and Y and Z, then
>formalize your security policy and walk through at least
>one "dry run" before you ever pick up the hardware. You
>must consider all the variables and carefully think
>through the policies and procedures you will adopt. For
Yours is not a documentation problem only.
Make sure there is a "dry-run" option in the software and make sure it is
the default (i.e. the first time, I'm likely to be in "dry-run" and the box
says "don't uncheck this unless you're an expert").
--ben
Benoît Marchal, Pineapplesoft
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