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Is it SOX compliant to trust people?

I thought the goal was to remove technicians from the equation, which is probably impossible, since new technologies constantly come along that need people to understand how to do protection when using them.

Not so much on the network but on the servers.  SSL setup is very CPU
intensive.  What it boils down to is you have to trust people in my
position to keep your network and data secure.  Some one has to have the
keys to the Kingdom, hopefully someone else has the key to the journals.


Christopher Bipes
Information Services Director
CrossCheck, Inc.

707.586.0551, ext. 1102
707.585.5700 FAX

Chris.Bipes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.Cross-Check.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Colin Williams

Chris,

fair enough, makes sense.

Just never seen SSL used on an internal network. From what you say from
a
security point of view, that would mean that all network traffic would
have
to be encrypted, to protect the CEOs password, now how much additional
load
is that on a network?



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