New warehouse just finishing construction. A lot of different people there. Electricians, network field techs, physical security engineers, etc.
Drove up to the parking lot to see all manner of different companies and installation techs, coming and going.
While driving up to the site, I noticed the place surrounded by high fences, barbed wire, lots of cameras. It had good coverage. Didn’t see a dead zone.
When this place becomes fully operational, it’s going to be a tough nut to crack.
Got out of my car & walked up to the main lobby. A lot of folks coming and going.
It had a badge reader, man trap, and locked down lobby...
...that hadn’t been locked down yet.
So I walked through. Nodding to folks as I passed.
Went into the office area of the warehouse & looked around. Made sure folks saw me. Became part of the busy flow.
Found the server room. Door propped open. Room crowded with network field techs finishing their cabling. Camera folks setting up the management console.
All of the servers had their IP addresses printed out on labels.
The security camera management console had each IP camera’s IP address on display.
Firewall appliances, vuln scanner appliances, security appliances, all labeled neatly.
Lot of little devices on the wall and in the racks plugged in.
I had a couple Raspberry Pi dropboxes in thise black official cases.
I took them out. Plugged them in. Left.
@tinker ballardian chronicles of pentesting: when the demise of capitalism intertwines with cyber-security
@tinker Yeah! :)
@whonose123 - Hehehe :)
@tinker Woah, that's really cool! (Also, great job!)
@hummingrain - Thanks!
@tinker this ballardian narration was 👌