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DHCP and the Changing Art of Network Security
Description: Every network protocol is being subjected to scrutiny for security concerns – many of the protocols which drive the way in which we communicate, even the ones designed comparatively recently, were designed with efficiency and elegance in mind rather than security. Assumptions made during the construction of these protocols, mostly stemming from a design not motivated by security are either, depending upon your viewpoint, naïve and insecure, or optimistic and trusting. In many instances, the drive to build systems and protocols which paralleled systems in real life have led to insecurities which although generally accepted in conventional infrastructure and systems, are virtually unacceptable due to the ease of exploitation.
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DHCP and the Changing Art of Network Security |
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302.99 kB |
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Everybody |
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10/21/2006 00:00 |
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Zinho |
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30 Hits |
| Last updated on |
12/31/1969 16:00 |
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