From: redteam@all.net Reply-to: redteam@all.net Organization: Red Team Mailing List Subject: RedTeam Mailing List 980326
--------------------------------------------- You might be interested in: http://www.ibm.com/services/ebus/intrspec.html Ethical Hacking How do you find out what hackers can get into before they've tried? IBM's "ethical hackers" can simulate a real intruder's attacks but in a controlled, safe way for you. And they'll tell you what they find and how you can fix it to keep them out. When you provide a service to users over the Internet, such as a database linked to your webserver, you expose your organization to new risks. Every service opens a new path between the Internet and your organization. These paths to your organization's network and data can be expoited by "hackers". Your organization can be embarrassed or interrupted in the best cases, and can lose customers and money in the worst. IBM can help your organization to minimize the risk of a hacker causing damage to your network by performing a range of intrusion tests using the same techniques known to be used by the most common hackers. Service covers: - A review of your overall network design to determine how it effectively isolates untrusted, outside networks from gaining access to your internal, trusted networks and systems. - A test designed to exercise all components within the scope of the project in an attempt to gain unauthorized access to your internal network from three perspectives: a low level solitary hacker, a small team of competent hackers, and an expert team of highly motivated hackers. - A report describing the strengths and weaknesses found in the various intrusion test scenarios with recommendations for immediate and long term improvements. Price: The contract amount for IBM's Ethical Hacking typically ranges from $15,000 to $40,000 (plus taxes and applicable travel and living expenses). [FC - the price is now set for simplistic entry attempts.] ---------------------------------------------