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Face-Off
sponsored by Information Security Magazine
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04 Sep 2008
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01 May 2008
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HTML
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2
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Journal Article
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Vulnerabilities are software mistakes--mistakes in specification and design, but mostly mistakes in programming. Any large software package will have thousands of mistakes. These vulnerabilities lie dormant in our software systems, waiting to be discovered. Once discovered, they can be used to attack systems. This is the point of security patching: eliminating known vulnerabilities. But many systems don't get patched, so the Internet is filled with known, exploitable vulnerabilities.
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Authors
Marcus Ranum
CSO
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Tenable Network Security
Bruce Schneier
CTO
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Counterpane Internet Security
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