Re: Copy HDD Across Network
- From: mak <mak@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2007 08:08:08 +0200
SD wrote:
On Oct 3, 8:05 am, comph...@xxxxxxxxx (Todd H.) wrote:SD <Stealth_De...@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:Is there a forensically sound and stealth method of copying a laptopRather than us getting mired in waht your definition of forensically
hdd across the LAN?
sound is, what is it you're trying to do. Copy a hard drive across
the LAN obviously, but what is the situation such that you're
attempting to thwart leaving any forensic footprint and evade
detection?
--
Todd H.http://www.toddh.net/
A member of staff is using personal laptop to store sensitive
information, this person may be scheduled for sensitive term. other
than the above I can't get into too much detail.
depending on your local laws, but in general I would say:
does your policy allow private notebooks
yes: you can't do much except ask them to not bring them to the office
-and fire them for a different reason :-(
no: you might be allowed to look at his data WITH
a member of the staff association or work council
a member of the security department
and the laptop owner.
also keep a written protocol of what exactly was done, who was present, what was found.
if there is a suspicion of criminal activity, you could inform the authorities.
Because they are using your network infrastructure to commit a crime.
but still: speak to your legal department
how is the saying: technology doesn't solve human problems?
M
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