..while having close to zero impact on US and EU security practises.
-RS
At 07:05 AM 6/1/2005, Amir Herzberg wrote:
J.A. Terranson wrote:
So, how long before someone, possibly even me, points out that all
Checkpoint software is built in Israel?
Nicely put, but I think not quite fair. From friends in financial and
other companies in the states and otherwise, I hear that Trojans are very
common there as well. In fact, based on my biased judgement and limited
exposure, my impression is that security practice is much better in
Israeli companies - both providers and users of IT - than in comparable
companies in most countries. For example, in my `hall of shame` (link
below) you'll find many US and multinational companies which don't protect
their login pages properly with SSL (PayPal, Chase, MS, ...). I've found
very few Israeli companies, and of the few I've found, two actually acted
quickly to fix the problem - which is rare! Most ignored my warning, and
few sent me coupons :-) [seriously]
Could it be that such problems are more often covered-up in other
countries? Or maybe that the stronger awareness in Israel also implies
more attackers? I think both conclusions are likely. I also think that
this exposure will further increase awareness among Israeli IT managers
and developers, and hence improve the security of their systems.
--
Best regards,
Amir Herzberg
Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science
Bar Ilan University
http://AmirHerzberg.com
New: see my Hall Of Shame of Unprotected Login pages:
http://AmirHerzberg.com/shame.html
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