On Wed, 3 Oct 2007, Mark Smith wrote: > > The value of network perimeterisation as a security measure, of which > NAT is a method, is being questioned significantly by network security > people. The obvious example of why it is being questioned is when the > CEO brings their laptop inside the "gooey" centre, bypassing the "hard > shell" corporate firewalling/NAT box, and infecting all the devices on > the corporate network with the malware they've caught from their home > broadband connection.
Universities have understood this for many years, with the termly influx of infected student computers. Tony. -- f.a.n.finch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://dotat.at/ IRISH SEA: SOUTHERLY, BACKING NORTHEASTERLY FOR A TIME, 3 OR 4. SLIGHT OR MODERATE. SHOWERS. MODERATE OR GOOD, OCCASIONALLY POOR.
