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Posted by why not? on November 12, 2007, 9:33 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options get the manager of the programme to accept full responsibility for any
issues arising because of your concerns (but I bet they won't).
Get this in writing - see how quickly it is resolved
> Only if you trust the site
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> http://search.goldwatches.com/
> http://www.jewelerslounge.com/
>> Looking for some feedback from the folks here that I can give to senior
>> managment.
>> My employees use a web-based application that is hosted by one of our
>> partners. Staff enter confidential and sensitive information on this web
>> site. Yesterday the digital certificate expired and the site
>> administrators
>> are not reacting very quickly to get it renewed. I, as "big I.T.
>> security",
>> have blocked my employees from accessing the web site. But now the
>> manager
>> of the program is painting me as the stronghanded big brother. Its
>> stopping
>> productivity and business flow. I realize that even though the cert
>> expired
>> SSL is still working and encrypting the data. My sense is the only thing
>> lost by not having a valid cert is the ability to know for sure what web
>> site
>> we are talking to. So what do you all think? Did I do the proper
>> thing by
>> blocking access or should I relax a little?
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