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Designing Secure Networks Based on the Software Process Model


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By: Paul Innella, 03/22/2004



Network security engineers, following in the wake of software engineers, are scrambling to find their own silver bullet to provide solutions in the network security world. Much like software engineers of old, who mistakenly felt that reusable software and object-oriented design were universal solutions, security engineers are now using firewalls, PKI, smart cards, Kerberos, and intrusion detection tools as universal remedies. They too will learn that network security engineering ultimately requires a process to be effective and complete. Without this process, these perceived solutions are simply patches on the armor of a secure network and not a true defense.

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