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At 04:27 PM 6/9/00 -0400, Paul D. Robertson wrote:
>Optionally, disconnect the workstation from *your* network until it's
in
>compliance with *your* policies. If you have switches, lock down the
>ports at that location to the established MAC addresses.
>
One step further in this direction, block his high-speed access to the
Internet until he complies with corporate IT policy. Use your
firewall to work both ways.
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Regards,
David Kennedy CISSP
Director of Research Services, ICSA.net http://www.icsa.net
Protect what you connect.
Look both ways before crossing the Net.
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