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 . . .
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.

It seems that eliminating IP address forgery is now all the rage because it is now affecting enough people who are important enough to get the whole Internet to take action. And it is indeed gratifying to see this - despite the frustration I suffer over the lack of citation to my original paper on the subject and my firewalls course that has covered this subject in detail for the last five years.

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