[AusNOG] Pen Testing Tools

James Hodgkinson yaleman at ricetek.net
Thu Dec 1 08:36:59 EST 2016


"In test" meant some kind of test environment, to be clear, but if your
test environment can cause problems in production you probably should
already be having some serious discussions with people. :)

James

On Thu, 1 Dec 2016, at 00:18, Karl Auer wrote:
> On Wed, 2016-11-30 at 23:39 +1000, James Hodgkinson wrote:
> > That's why you do it in non-destructive mode in test, then do it with
> > authorisation in prod... just like any other thing you don't know the
> > outcome of (and some you do!)
> 
> Um - even just testing some things is best done with proper
> authorisation.
> 
> Get something wrong in this area and you can find yourself sitting in
> an office having a long discussion about the immediate past then a
> short discussion about your immediate future.
> 
> Regards, K.
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