1. Listening to Management tell you that security is inconvenience to the end 
users and keep it as simple as possible.
2. All new users being created with a generic password.
3. Letting users run as Admins (see #1)
4. Letting users BYOD with absolutely no policies in place to control them
5. A fairly new one for some no policies for BYON



From: Stu Sjouwerman 
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 1:39 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Subject: 7 shortcuts To Get Your Network Hacked (huh?)

Hi Guys,

 

Yes, that was on purpose.  In your opinion, what are the most gruesome errors a 
system admin can make

which will result in getting their network hacked? Just jot down a few and 
reply to the list, I will tabulate

and come up with the 7 most mentioned sorted by importance.  This should be 
fun. 

 

Have at it !!

 

Warm regards,

 

Stu 

 

 

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