[Cisspstudy] cisspstudy Digest, Vol 12, Issue 5
Meena Bhayani
mbhayani2000 at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 10 20:36:06 EDT 2009
Hello,
Question #1. Where does the greatest risk of cybercrime come from?
My answer to the question would be Insider. Event though, outsiders pose great
risk of cybercrime, and as a security professional, I have noticed that we tend to be more
concern about security parameters etc to protect our environment from
outsiders.
In the process, we are less concern in securing our assets from people we know
(insiders) - partly, due to the trust issues etc. Unfortunately, reality
of it is that security beaches are happening when someone is more familiar with
the environment, and the environment that is not secure enough!
Thanks. Meena
--- On Wed, 6/10/09, Lincoln <lincoln.link1 at gmail.com> wrote:
From: Lincoln <lincoln.link1 at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Cisspstudy] cisspstudy Digest, Vol 12, Issue 5
To: "The CISSP Study Mailing list" <cisspstudy at cccure.org>
Cc: "The CISSP Study Mailing list" <cisspstudy at cccure.org>
Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2009, 5:17 PM
Based from what u sent I would say outside being the inside would be more of insider threat
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 10, 2009, at 11:59 AM, Mike Archuleta <mlarchuleta at gmail.com> wrote:
It hard to answer your question unless you put all the option. Both answer could be right depending on the items available to select from.
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 10:46 AM, <An.Dang at do.treas.gov> wrote:
On review questions for Domain 10: Legal, Regulations, Compliance &
Investigation, question #1. Where does the greatest risk of cybercrime
come from? Both the Transcender CD and CBK have a) Outsiders while the
errata .pdf has it as c) Insiders. Which is which?
Thanks for responding.
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