A security guard can’t prevent all security problems, and neither can firewalls
prevent all security problems.In a way, trying to protect a building is not much different from trying to protect a computer network. Both the building and the network contain employees who are trying to get their work done without interference or hindrance
from security measures. Yet most people realize the necessity of the security
personnel and abide by the security rules. Similarly, users on the network
should also understand that installing modems, bringing in virus-infected
diskettes, or opening and executing e-mail attachments of unknown origin
may jeopardize security measures. This is what we call as inside attack.
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