than 1,000 computer risk management specialists, and more than half of their chargeable hours are spent on security matters. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has three people who test the system full-time for weaknesses. These teams try everything possible to compromise a company's system. To get into offices to locate passwords or access computers, they masquerade as janitors, temporary workers, or confused delivery personnel. They also use sexy decoys to distract guards, climb through roof hatches, and drop through ceiling panels. Some outside consultants claim that they can get into 90% or more of the companies they alack by using such techniques!