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Source: InfoWorld - Posted by Anthony Pell   
Intrusion Detection The damage caused by threats and the number of Net-dependent critical systems are on the rise. Yet we still haven't created a safer Internet One day we will get the safer Internet we deserve. The question is: How much more damage needs to occur before we that happens? Longtime readers of this blog will recall that I've even written a manifesto on this topic, entitled "Fixing the Internet: A Security Solution."

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