Chapter 22. Implementing Security
In the realm of computer security, one of the most common and critical mistakes administrators make is to confuse the presence of security features with a secure system. It’s not enough to piece together protocols, methods, and algorithms into a collage of security. In such environments, the weakest link usually goes unnoticed until it’s too late. To be effective, ...
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