Re: Debating : FIREWALLS - "Commercial Product" or "Free Software" ?
From: optikl (optikl_at_invalid.net)
Date: 10/29/04
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Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 22:36:17 GMT
Eirik Seim wrote:
>
> People need to start thinking of security as a process, and
> cost as a combination of _both_ knowledge and products.
Or to say it another way, security is a planned journey, not a known
destination.
An interesting approach one might take in developing a safe computing
regimen might be to assume personal firewalls and AV software are
non-existent. Now, come up with a plan.
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