RE: Bank Audit Best practices

From: Chuck Fullerton (chuckf69_at_ceinetworks.com)
Date: 03/18/04

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    To: "Dante Mercurio" <Dante@webcti.com>, <pen-test@securityfocus.com>
    Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 16:40:31 -0500
    
    

    My answer to this would be to check the policy and agreement between the
    two. If the bank Falls under GLBA the Audit team can request the Audit
    results pertaining to the link from the partner to include in their report
    as well.

    I am a strong believer in a strong policy. If you find that it is lacking
    give them the choice of securing the link or contractually forcing the
    remote side to secure it. In whatever they choose ensure that Management
    understands the risks involved in this link.

    Good luck.

    Sincerely,

    Chuck Fullerton
    CISSP, OPST, CSS1, CCNP, CCDA, CNA, A+
    Founder, CEO
    Charles W. Fullerton Institute of Analysis
    www.cia-sec.com
    chuck@cia-sec.com

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Dante Mercurio [mailto:Dante@webcti.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 9:07 AM
    To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
    Subject: Bank Audit Best practices

    I'm looking for some feedback from other people who conduct security
    audits and penetration tests on banks.

    One of the network aspects I come across a lot is a direct line to their
    transaction processor. This is often in the form of a point-to-point or
    frame line that is dropped onsite with a router controlled by the
    processor, not the bank. I always point out that this is a network
    security risk, as there is no control from the bank side regarding the
    access provided through that line, and recommend an ACL or departmental
    firewall at that point.

    As always, the administrators look at me like I recommended them selling
    their firstborn. The relationship between the bank and their processor
    is very symbiotic as the bank couldn't even exist without their
    services, yet my perspective is any outside system should go through
    some level of border security in order to monitor and restrict traffic.

    Anyone run into this? How do you handle?

    M. Dante Mercurio
    dante@webcti.com
    Consulting Group Manager
    Continental Technologies, Inc
    www.webcti.com

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