Chapter 21. Planning for Security
Security, in definition and practice, has changed tremendously in just the past few years. Stretching technology to increase the scope and latitude of what you’re able to accomplish exposes new and often venomous danger points. Amidst the legions of hackers, spies, terrorists, corporate raiders, professional criminals, and vandals, unprotected networks can fall prey to attack. Today’s system administrator has real security threats to address and needs to implement a solution that is both safe and unobtrusive.
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