Who needs network security? Why don't we just build encryption and antimalware protection into end-points and simply enjoy open networks? From a security perspective that's always best and it's in line with the Jericho Forum vision. But in the real world it's not so simple. At the very least we need protective measures in networks to guarantee availability and performance. Beyond that there is huge potential to deliver value through security features in networks. I found this article to be a interesting read. The author points out many different parts of network security. What do you think about the future of network security? . The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . As technology evolves, network security is critical. With IoT, AI, and cloud computing, data complexity increases, demanding robust protective measures.. network security, encryption protocols, protective measures, safety strategies. . Bill Locke
Computer security is difficult to achieve. It requires constant vigilance, and it involves inconvenience. Sometimes, expensive products are offered that are claimed to solve your security problems with no problems, and they do not deliver. However, there are a number of . . . . Computer security is difficult to achieve. It requires constant vigilance, and it involves inconvenience. Sometimes, expensive products are offered that are claimed to solve your security problems with no problems, and they do not deliver. However, there are a number of inexpensive measures that would seem to solve a lot of security problems that aren't being used. The link for this article located at Security Portal is no longer available. . Uncover budget-friendly strategies to boost cybersecurity without incurring extra costs.. cost-effective strategies, cyber defense tips, budget-friendly security, protective measures. . Anthony Pell
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