By 2017, computers will be even more central to our economies, infrastructure and personal lives. They will become increasingly complex and more crucial to our security and well-being than ever before. At the same time, warfare and crimes such as theft and fraud remain a constant, making high-scale IT breakdowns much more probable.

Secure def: Oxford English Dictionary

  adjective
1 certain to remain safe and unthreatened.
2 fixed or fastened so as not to give way, become loose, or be lost.
3 feeling free from fear or anxiety.
4 protected against attack, etc. 

  verb
1 protect against danger or threat.
2 fix or fasten securely.
3 succeed in obtaining.

There was a time when cutting-edge network security only meant a firewall on your perimeter and antivirus software on the desktop.

No longer.

With the advent of Internet worms, application-layer attacks, Trojan horses, adware, spyware, and wireless hacks, the network security picture is more complicated than ever.

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