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    AntiOnline Senior Member souleman souleman souleman souleman souleman souleman souleman souleman souleman souleman souleman souleman's Avatar
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    Security Assessment

    Well, I just liked the little pictures... Anyway, this gives a good, brief overview of the security assessment life cycle, and it has a funny little hacker dude playing witha lock. What could be better then that?

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    Or in Microsofts case skip step two and 2a altogether. Jump strait to step 3.

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    Don't they skip step 4a and 4b also? They kinda do a 4a1/2 when a problem is found, pretend to fix it and get back to 3 asap....
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