> compared to external attackers

When I was doing security presentations as part of my job one of the 
"controversies" I ran into was that the supposed percentage of insider attacks 
is all over the place. I used to see 85% in one set of statistics and nearly 
zero in others. I have no independent knowledge.

> A relatively minor risk

I see it as a real possibility:

"It's only a sandbox system, so we pretty much give developers whatever access 
they say they need."

And

"If someone knew the unit address and had console authority, couldn't they 
mount a production volume here?" "Well, yes, I suppose they could."

Charles

On Fri, 12 Apr 2024 18:21:54 -0400, Phil Smith III <[email protected]> wrote:

>Well that's a good point, Charles. A relatively minor risk, compared to 
>external attackers, but I suppose they could come in via the sandbox/test 
>system, too.

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