There is no doubt that the Internet has brought unparalleled connectivity to computers, especially in the last few years. But ironically, this very advantage has also been the bane of hundreds of corporations, all of which critically depend on these connections . . .
There is no doubt that the Internet has brought unparalleled connectivity to computers, especially in the last few years. But ironically, this very advantage has also been the bane of hundreds of corporations, all of which critically depend on these connections to conduct their daily business.

The crux of the problem - security breaches in computer networks.

"In most corporate networks today, the feeling of vulnerability - that their networks are potentially opened to hacking or intrusion - is what's driving them to protect their computer networks," says Barry Spinney, founder and chief technical officer of Top Layer Networks Inc.

Top Layer, specialises in the development and production of networking devices that protect systems against hacking and intrusion.

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