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Latest revision as of 15:52, 7 April 2016
Internet security is a branch of computer security specifically related to the Internet, often involving browser security but also network security on a more general level as it applies to other applications or operating systems on a whole.
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Description
Its objective is to establish rules and measures to use against attacks over the Internet.
The Internet represents an insecure channel for exchanging information leading to a high risk of intrusion or fraud, such as phishing.
Different methods have been used to protect the transfer of data, including encryption.]
Quotes
As security expert Bruce Schneier put it, "Security is a process, not a product."
Torvalds agrees. His message, according to the Washington Post is this, "Security of any system can never be perfect. So it always must be weighed against other priorities -- such as speed, flexibility, and ease of use -- in a series of inherently nuanced trade-offs." This is a process, Torvalds suggested, poorly understood by his critics."
Source: http://www.zdnet.com/article/linus-torvalds-vs-the-internet-security-pros/
See also
- Browser security
- Computer security
- Cross-site scripting
- HTTP cookie
- Internet
- Operating system
- ssh-keygen
- Security
- Web security
Exterior links
- Internet security @ Wikipedia