Brian Steele wrote: > > > If my employees are doing their job and not causing me liability issues, > > A poor "cover your arse" statement that simply won't hold up in the event of > a security breach - unless you're the top dog in the show, of course. "Uh > boss, yes I knew about the security problems with ICQ, but I really didn't > see a problem allowing the users to use it on the corporate LAN..." . > > Exactly at what point will you judge that your employees, by goofing off on > your corporate LAN, are causing you "liability issues"? > > Ok, let's put you on the spot. I assume from your statement then, seeing > this discussion IS about ICQ, do you or don't you view the use of ICQ by > your employees as a security issue on your network? > > Then again, if you have nothing on your network to secure... :-) > > Brian Steele Brian, what security issues do you see with ICQ? The fact that communication is cleartext? Or, the fact that (with some IM clients dunno if AOL is one) files can be transferred? - [To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe firewalls" in the body of the message.]
