Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Humor: Sometimes, The Most Obvious is Overlooked


Tim Wilson writes on Dark Reading:

Brian Contos, CTO of ArcSight Inc. and author of Enemy at the Water Cooler showed us this video during a presentation he gave last week on the convergence of physical and logical security. I laughed so hard I just had to share it with you.

In this three-minute video, a couple of Australian TV personalities show how they built an actual, Iliad-sized Trojan horse and filled it with several Greek soldiers. They then put it on a trailer and tried to get it through the gates of several "secure" locations, with hilarious results.

If you can stop laughing long enough, you may take a lesson from this: Sometimes, the most obvious attack vectors are the most likely to be overlooked.

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