Preface
Computer security can be both discouraging and liberating. Once you
get past the horror that comes with fully grasping its futility (a
feeling identical to the one that young French horn players get upon
realizing no matter how hard they practice, their instrument will
continue to humiliate them periodically without warning), you realize
that there's nowhere to go but up. But if you
approach system security with:
Enough curiosity to learn what the risks are
Enough energy to identify and take the steps necessary to mitigate
(and thus intelligently assume) those risks
Enough humility and vision to plan for the possible failure of even
your most elaborate security measures
you can greatly reduce your
systems' chances of being compromised. At least as
importantly, you can minimize the duration of and damage caused by
any attacks that do succeed. This book can help,
on both counts.
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