Managed insecurity
By Davey Winder in Editorial
Posted in Uncategorized on
A long time ago, in another life, I was a hacker. Back then it involved actually having some understanding of the networks you wanted to explore, an ability to think on your feet and to learn as you went. It also involved an acoustic coupler and a modem the size of a shoebox (and about as speedy) but what it didn
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