Networks dominate today's computing landscape and commercial technical protection is lagging behind attack technology. As a result, protection program success depends more on prudent management decisions than on the selection of technical safeguards. Managing Network Security takes a management view of protection and seeks to reconcile the need for security with the limitations of technology. . . .
Networks dominate today's computing landscape and commercial technical protection is lagging behind attack technology. As a result, protection program success depends more on prudent management decisions than on the selection of technical safeguards. Managing Network Security takes a management view of protection and seeks to reconcile the need for security with the limitations of technology.

In the last few months, California has started to suffer under the artificial power crunch and highly inflated prices that arise when the Republicans dominate the presidency and both houses of Congress. With the movement of one senator to party independence this has changed and prices are starting to ease while power availability is on the increase. The law suits will follow. Of course none of this has anything to do with the power crunch I am talking about in my article this month, but then what do you expect when I write these things on a Sunday morning...

The crunch I am referring to is the very real crunch associated with the effects of power - electrical power that is - on our buying decisions with regard to computers. But I am rushing ahead without beginning at the beginning...

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