The complexity of the Internet is increasing more rapidly than our ability to secure it, according to Internet security expert Bruce Schneier. At the opening of the annual Information Security Solutions Europe (ISSE) conference in London on Wednesday, Schneier, who is . . . . The complexity of the Internet is increasing more rapidly than our ability to secure it, according to Internet security expert Bruce Schneier. At the opening of the annual Information Security Solutions Europe (ISSE) conference in London on Wednesday, Schneier, who is chief technology officer of Counterpane Internet Security, claimed that the problem of Internet security will never be resolved. "Traditionally, Internet security has been thought of as a technology issue, based on the notion that you can build products to plug the holes," said Schneier. "But we are losing the battle with computer security. We are building new products, but every year gets actively worse." Software is getting increasingly complex, creating myriad vulnerabilities for virus writers to exploit. This was demonstrated with the recent outbreaks of two major computer viruses--Code Red and its hybrid version Nimda--which attacked the same buffer-overflow vulnerability in Microsoft's IIS software. But as David Perry, security expert at Trend Micro, highlights, IIS is "a flash in the pan," and will soon be supplanted by a more popular application for hackers to target. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . The intricacy of cybersecurity is increasing at a pace that outstrips defensive measures, cautions authority Bruce Schneier.. Internet Security, Complexity Management, Cyber Threats. . Anthony Pell
When he goes to Washington, D.C. next week to testify before the U.S. Congress on computer and Internet security, Bruce Schneier, the CTO of Counterpane Internet Security, would like to tell them that such efforts are currently done poorly and with the wrong goals.. . .. When he goes to Washington, D.C. next week to testify before the U.S. Congress on computer and Internet security, Bruce Schneier, the CTO of Counterpane Internet Security, would like to tell them that such efforts are currently done poorly and with the wrong goals. He will also tell Congress that "the Internet is too complex to secure," as he said in a speech on the last day of the Black Hat Briefings security conference here Thursday. "Often when I tell people that, they get very disturbed," he said. But nonetheless, "we're losing ground every year," because every new product is less secure; every new level of complexity or integration makes a product less secure, he said. Events seem to bear out his conclusions: despite there being more computer security companies and software than at any other time, viruses, worms, Web page defacements and other security incidents are seemingly happening more often than ever before. The link for this article located at NW Fusion is no longer available. . In a recent congressional hearing, Bruce Schneier presented his insights on the intricate nature of internet security and the persistent threats facing users and organizations alike.. Internet Security Challenges,Cybersecurity Testimony,Security Complexity. . Anthony Pell
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