Effective security requires multiple levels of protection. This is one of
them. The perimeter firewall is another.
 
I don't know the business you are in, but to think that just because you
have a perimeter firewall makes you "safe" is a false sense of security.
Perhaps the policy maker that decided that the company would go down this
path feels there is something to protect. 
 
There's lots of reasons to do something like that. Why are you opposed? 

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From: René de Haas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 8:00 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Security: Firewall on desktops that don't leave the company?




Hi All,

 

Asking for opinions. Was informed that we are going to put firewalls on
desktop pc's as well, though there is a firewall at the perimeter of the
network.

One motivation was that with a pentest from the inside we would be more
secure.

Are you doing this as well? Arguments for/against.

 

Thanks

René


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