Re: Audit Tools

From: Brian Carvalho (Brian.Carvalho@verizon.net)
Date: 08/29/01


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From: "Brian Carvalho" <Brian.Carvalho@verizon.net>
To: <focus-ms@securityfocus.com>
Subject: Re: Audit Tools
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 13:27:46 -0400

Personally, I like the Retina Security Analyzer by eEye...

It will do most of what you are looking for and the report
it gives you is top notch. Not to mention that it will make
certain recommendations where it finds security risks.

http://www.eeye.com

----- Original Message -----
From: <milt@necam.com>
To: <focus-ms@securityfocus.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 11:57 AM
Subject: Audit Tools

> Lets assume our company takes over another ... actually taking place ...
our
> company wants to audit the other company's network ... at this point we
are
> told it is NT ... not told too much else like what version, service packs,
> controllers, backups, etc. Is there an audit tool that will tell us such
things
> as security holes, number of users, groups, rights, etc.? I need a
'all-in-one'
> 'sweeper package'... is there such a thing? ... what would you recommend?



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