In doing assessments for various organizations (many of which are in the financial sector), there are a number of common issues that come up. Flat networks, lack of good patching practice, and vulnerable (and unfixable) legacy systems almost always make an appearance, but usually it boils down to a few basic problems. In a series of weekly posts, I will go over these basic issues I see again and again.
Security Basics: Part 0 - Introduction
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