There isn't any security on that site - it's just my personal web site, must
be the Web hosting server I'm using.
Since I'm working for an European administration client I can't put anything
on their official web site (even under non published directories :-() so I'm
using the cheapest host around (halfpricehosting) they might not be the most
reliable but they are the best value for the least money...(the basic
package included CF).

If anyone else has problems reading the doc, then try accessing it via:
http://www.aebco.com/main.htm <http://www.aebco.com/main.htm>  and following
the link from there to download the file.

If you still can't get it email me OFF the list and I'll send it to you.

Noam

P.S. Ryan - I've sent the doc to you by email.

        ----------
        From:  Ryan Williams [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:  Thursday, 03 August 2000 19:29
        To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:  Re: Application Security

        Hmmm... I tried to link to your cf_security guildline...
        Unfortunately, it is userid/password proctected.
        So, no go for anyone that does not have any
        registered userid's attached to your url. :-)

        Ryan Williams
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]

        ----- Original Message -----
        From: "BOROVOY Noam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 4:36 AM
        Subject: RE: Application Security


        > I've posted a draft CF security guideline (MS Word) at:
        > http://www.aebco.com/CF/CF_Security.doc
        > <http://www.aebco.com/CF/CF_Security.doc>
        >
        > At some point when I have the time it will be converted into a
HTML FAQ
        > format.
        >
        > Please let me know anything else you would like to see in it...
        >
        > HTH,
        > Noam
        >
        > ----------
        > From:  Todd Hartle [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        > Sent:  Wednesday, 02 August 2000 18:19
        > To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        > Subject:  Application Security
        >
        > I am looking for a white paper or text concerning application and
        > data
        > security standards. What I am concerned with is models that ensure
        > that data
        > associated with one customer will not be inadvertently revealed to
        > any
        > other. User authentication and other measures similar to these
        > especially
        > under cold fusion/fusebox.
        >
        > What I am Not concerned with is firewalls, latest security patchs,
        > UPSs and
        > the like. Any help is greatly appreciated.
        >
        >
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