Many organizations have not established basic account policies which control how to handle credentials or grant third parties access to their internal networks directly. For example, the security breach experienced by retailer Target. Target eventually proposed to pay $10 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over its massive 2013 data breach, according to court documents filed in the U.S. District Court in Minnesota on Wednesday. A third-party maintenance company was involved, and this shows that third-party agreements can pose security threats to companies of all sizes. Many companies have federate their partner access.
Discuss 3 other potential approaches to addressing the issue of third party access to company’s internal networks
Discuss 2 real risk from using trusted forests (transitive trust) / domains.

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