RE: Passwords in a disaster



Well, not really. I am more speaking of a court room only setting where
there IS no phone. Phones aren't non-existent, just not an option. I
would like to go the route in the previous suggestion, but pushing
encryption I do not believe would fly. The point here is really a
mitigation of risk.

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Stephen Tanner
Information Security Administrator
Network Support Services
Lee County Clerk of Courts
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-----Original Message-----
From: mike.barber@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mike.barber@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 10:22 AM
To: Stephen Tanner
Subject: Re: Passwords in a disaster


If phones are not an option, what are your options?....Chances are good
that if phones are completely out your network will be as well.


Thanks,
Mike Barber
CIS - Unix Security Engineering
Wachovia Corp.
(704) 427-0512




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I'm trying to get a consensus on what people think is the best solution
to sending a shared password or passphrase in a DR situation where
phones are not a viable option. Any thoughts?

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Stephen Tanner
Information Security Administrator
Network Support Services
Lee County Clerk of Courts
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