I am sorry, but having only one university examine the machine is a 'bad idea'(TM). For any real security evaluation you ought to have at least
two teams (which implys diffrent skillsets) examine the device. Also if a university examines it it will likely be a professor or two and a handful
of students (that might not have the skills that I would concider necessary).
Let me reiterate.. at least two universites.
Having only n universities examine the machine is a 'bad idea'(TM). For any real security evaluation, you ought to have at least n+1 teams examine the device.
I wonder if the university will be in the US.
Let me reiterate.. at least two universites.
Having only n universities examine the machine is a 'bad idea'(TM). For any real security evaluation, you ought to have at least n+1 teams examine the device.
Let me reiterate... at least n+1 universities.
Are you sure that rsh is really a secure way to connect to remote machines? Seems to me that ssh may be a little more appropriate.