Penetration Testing
IT Security Stencils Apr 26 2010 11:50PM
Wardell Motley (infowarrior0 gmail com) (4 replies)
Re: IT Security Stencils May 09 2010 12:24AM
Jeff Bryner (jeff jeffbryner com)
Re: IT Security Stencils Apr 27 2010 07:16PM
Wim Remes (wremes gmail com)
RES: IT Security Stencils Apr 27 2010 05:56PM
Alexandre Fernandes (alexandre fernandes 2rdatatel com br)
Re: IT Security Stencils Apr 27 2010 05:29PM
51l3n73y3s (51l3n7 live in)
Why don't you search for images from http://images.google.com and paste them
in Visio. It's supported.

Regards, Sandeep

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From: "Wardell Motley" <infowarrior0 (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 5:20 AM
To: <pen-test (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]>
Subject: IT Security Stencils

> All,
>
> In the next few weeks I am preparing a Microsoft Visio Diagram for an
> External\Internal Pen Test of our organization but as I look out over
> the internet I have been unable to find any Information security
> related Visio Stencils.I mean none what so ever and I believe in
> exhausting my google and dogpile resources extensively.What I am
> basically looking for is something like a bad guy stencil you know
> maybe a guy wearing shades could represent my blackhat and a green BIO
> symbol could be a infected machine out on the
> DMZ.Any help would be greatly appreciated!!! If it cant be in Vizio I
> could possibly try out something else.But Let me know!
>
> Cheers,
>
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