You are fortunate. 

The audits I worry about are coming in waves from the outside. There is
little or no opportunity to form a partnership. Even when you accomplish
that, there is a whole new set next time.  

To be fair, most of their points are well taken. You have to admit that
any time data flows in the open is something of an exposure. 

Trying to stay up with business needs while trying to guess what will be
an issue is, well, interesting ;-)



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Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 11:21 AM
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Subject: Re: SSL to printers
 
We've had some long and involved discussions about auditors. (Check the 
archives.) The better they are educated, the more cooperative and 
understanding they're likely to be. Help them learn and understand and 
the benefits will far outweigh the problems, both long term and short
term.

 

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