valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: >>> How do you intend to *find* the agents >>> who were hired at a government agency's under-the-table request that >>> never had a written record that the company had access to? >> >> By memories of those who are at the table. > > So one of the two people at the table you don't have a name for because > they're not an employee, and the other is either an NSA plant lying about > never being at a table, or you just gave your top network troubleshooter > a damned good reason to update their resume. > > Hint: This isn't a children's game of hide and seek, and if there *is* > an NSA plant they're not going to just smile and say "Oh, you found me".
Hint: I'm not talking about a way to have perfect security. I'm talking about possible/good/recommended approach to improve the security without witch hunting. > Good job at flushing out those NSA guys. Now who are you going to > hire to replace them, and your top troubleshooter? Feel free to hunt witches if you think it necessary. Masataka Ohta