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Re: A reminder that security is not inherently solvable with tech nology
From: Robert Mezzone <Robert.Mezzone () PJSolomon Com>
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 19:24:51 -0400
Why do I have a feeling this is going to one of those things that 5-10 years down the road companies are going to realize is a bad idea, and will probably cost X times more to fix then the amount of money saved by paying lower wages to a bunch of people half way around the world. And unfortunetly we will all foot the bill, in more ways then one. Just my two cents. Robert --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visual & Easy-to-use are not words that you think of when talking about network analyzers. Are you sick of the three window text decodes? Download ClearSight Network's Analyzer and see a new network analysis tool that makes the complex - easy http://www.securityfocus.com/sponsor/ClearSightNetworks_security-basics_031021 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Re: A reminder that security is not inherently solvable with tech nology Robert Mezzone (Oct 27)
- Re: A reminder that security is not inherently solvable with tech nology J Kallberg (Oct 27)
- Re: A reminder that security is not inherently solvable with tech nology Bruno G. San Alejo (Oct 27)
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- RE: A reminder that security is not inherently solvable with tech nology Hagen, Eric (Oct 27)
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- RE: A reminder that security is not inherently solvable with tech nology Jimi Thompson (Oct 28)
- RE: A reminder that security is not inherently solvable with tech nology Randy Golly (Oct 28)