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Compendium: Firewalls as a security risk
In Firewall Follies, Simson Garfinkel says firewalls are disasters waiting to happen, in large part because they do nothing to protect an enterprise's information assets from inside attacks:
Organizations that rely on their firewalls build networks with hard, crunchy outsides but soft, creamy insides.Worse, he writes, they degrade over time: Here's what typically happens: Somebody inside an organization needs to send some sort of information through the firewall -- perhaps because the company is involved in a joint project with another firm. To allow this transfer, a supposedly temporary hole is opened in the firewall. But that hole invariably remains in place long after it is no longer needed. After a few years, the typical firewall comes to resemble Swiss cheese. Related LinksApply for your free subscription to Network World. Click here. Or get Network World delivered in PDF each week.
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