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Who Needs Network Security?

De-perimeterisation is a reality. "You've already been de-perimeterised" as we say in the Jericho Forum. But reports of the death of Network Security have been exaggerated.

Network World have just published a piece by me on The Future of Network Security. It's a regular Jericho Forum column, so worth tracking. In the article, I've tried to contrast the benefits of placing security controls in networks rather than end points. Each approach provides a different perspective. In practice you need a combination of both.

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Interesting post, and, David, thanks for very useful resource!

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