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Re: Air gap technologies
From: Frederick M Avolio <fred () avolio com>
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 16:05:08 -0500
At 12:22 PM 1/23/01 -0800, Aleph One wrote:
What I should have said is that these dual-host systems implemented with a physical air gap and dual-host systems implemented via some other type of point-to-point connection (such a a serial cable) have the same exact security properties.
With the added property that the cable is only ever connected to one side or the other at a time?
Anyway... I tire of this discussion and I am sort of hoping the moderator decides to pull the plug. As a friend of mine says, I don't have any dogs in this fight. I don't want to sound like I am brushing anyone off, but I am caring less and less whether I convince anyone of my opinion in this.
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