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Re: New Internet for Security
From: Kevin Shalla <kshalla () UIC EDU>
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 12:20:20 -0600
A new internet won't help. When any user installs any software or operating system that he hasn't personally written, he's taking a risk. Even if the internet were perfectly secure, people want new features and new applications all the time, and so will install new software, and that software will have security errors, or worse - be designed to steal information or machine resources. Getting users to install this software is easier to accomplish and harder to eliminate than an insecure internet. At 08:46 AM 2/15/2009, Theresa Rowe wrote:
<http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/15/weekinreview/15markoff.html?th&emc=th>http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/15/weekinreview/15markoff.html?th&emc=th Do We Need a New Internet? "Bad enough that there is a growing belief among engineers and security experts that Internet security and privacy have become so maddeningly elusive that the only way to fix the problem is to start over." Do you think it is really that bad? -- Theresa Rowe Chief Information Officer Oakland University
Current thread:
- New Internet for Security Theresa Rowe (Feb 15)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: New Internet for Security Marty Manjak (Feb 15)
- Re: New Internet for Security Gene Spafford (Feb 15)
- Re: New Internet for Security Tracy Mitrano (Feb 15)
- Re: New Internet for Security David Shettler (Feb 15)
- Re: New Internet for Security Jeffrey I. Schiller (Feb 15)
- Re: New Internet for Security John Bambenek (Feb 15)
- Re: New Internet for Security Leo Song (Feb 15)
- Re: New Internet for Security Dennis Meharchand (Feb 15)
- Re: New Internet for Security Kevin Shalla (Feb 16)
- Re: New Internet for Security Hugh Burley (Feb 16)
- Re: New Internet for Security Keith Schoenefeld (Feb 16)
- Re: New Internet for Security Valdis Kletnieks (Feb 17)
- Re: New Internet for Security Valdis Kletnieks (Feb 17)