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The Evolution To Thinking Security.
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Bank Technology News
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June 1, 2008
- Author:
- Coviello, Art
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Traditional security has never been particularly good at dealing with shades of gray.
For those charged with the protection of an asset whether monetary, intellectual, physical or digital it has always been simplest to see the world in black and white: The guard at the banks vault either has the key to the lock, or he doesnt. The person trying to access an online account must enter the correct passcode, or access is denied.
However, as security is increasingly built into a very dynamic information infrastructureand for it to work effectively with todays intentionally porous perimeters and overwhelming contentit will be critical for security mechanisms to be able to ...
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474 words
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248 words
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NO BYLINE;
153 words
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Grifferty, Louise;
159 words
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159 words
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158 words
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231 words
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