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Originally Posted by SMHarman
Which is very interesting. The latter part is appropriate you should not let someone through your firewall to access hardware within it without permission.
The former is most strange, to allow kit inside your network that you don't know or understand or have access to, wow, you could never get away with that kind of installation in any corporate environment I have worked in.
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Same here. If I can't monitor it, report on it and manage it then it doesn't go on my network.
I've asked ConservativeHome if they would consider giving the Phorm/BT issue some coverage on their site.
Talking of blogs, Political Penguin has reached his conclusions about Phorm at
http://www.politicalpenguin.org.uk/blog/p,304/ and he's no supporter of them either.