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The security of common sense (continued)

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I hope this sheds a little light on the intricacies of hacking and security. If you're a low risk company, you're in almost no danger of being hacked by brute force. This doesn't change your susceptibility to internal attacks, viruses, spam, and general system failure, but hopefully you can direct more resources at those areas and leave the hacking defenses for the Department of Defense.

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For the article, "Introduction to Internet security standards," by Ron Herardian in the August 1998 issue of DominoPower, visit http://www.dominopower.com/issues/issue199808/securitystand001.html.

For the article, "Encrypting fields in Domino and Notes," by Tom Lowery in the September 1999 issue of DominoPower, visit http://www.dominopower.com/issues/issue199909/encryption001.html.

For the article, "Virtual private networks and Domino servers, by Doug Dillaman in the January 1999 issue of DominoPower, visit http://www.dominopower.com/issues/issue199901/virtual001.html.

For the article, "It's the email, stupid!" by Victor Woodward in the December 1998 issue of DominoPower, visit http://www.dominopower.com/issues/issue199812/legal001.html.

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Steven D. Campbell is a senior computer scientist at Infonet Services Corporation in El Seguondo, California. He's a PCLP Sys. Admin/App.Dev R4 and CLP for both R5. Steven codes in JavaScript, Java, and the Domino suite of languages. In his spare time, he's an avid computer gamer and writer. He can be reached at steven_campbell@infonet.com.


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