Actually for such a thing, air gaping any hacklab, CTF, or other
"playtime" network isn't a bad idea.

Just my $0.02
- Mick

On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Grymoire <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> One thing you might want to mention, is that people who do this in
> large corporations may want to have two firewall/routers between the
> lab, and the corporate firewall.
>
> The first one is configurable and under control of the hack lab staff.
> The second is controlled by corporate IT.
>
> Think of malware being discovered in the corporation, and the hacklab
> gets blamed for causing it. The second router protects both parties.
> The only way the hacklab can infect the corporation is if it bypassed
> the IT-configured firewall, which means IT screwed up and is therefore
> responsible.
>
>
>
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