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Re: Windows Vista current flaws


From: Micheal Espinola Jr <michealespinola () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 12:27:48 -0400

Beta software should not be allowed to run unchecked in a production
environment.

On 9/27/05, Jon Lawhead <samurai () berkeley edu> wrote:
Greetings all,

I work in Network Security for UC Berkeley's residence halls.  We have a list of several "minimum
security standards" that we require all connected computers to meet before being allowed access to
the network (stuff like having a firewall program, antivirus, etc).  One of the standards involves
having the latest patched version of a secure operating system.  I have a user on the network who
wishes to run a (legitimately acquired, or so he says) version of Windows Vista beta version.
Before I decide on this, I wanted opinions on whether or not this is a good idea.  My first
instinct is to disallow any beta operating systems simply on the grounds that they'll be buggy by
definition and may potentially have serious security flaws, but I can't find anything to back this
up.  Just wondering if I could get a few opinions on whether or not this is a good idea.  Thanks!


Jon Lawhead
Network Security Coordinator
Residential Computing
University of California, Berkeley




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