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SecurityArticle :: The Fundamental Reasons for Protecting Your Windows Network
Networks are the lifeblood of business today; they are the nervous systems of organizations across the world. They are also the world's most interesting targets to a class of criminals who would love nothing more than to deny you the services of the technology you paid for. In this introduction to their book, Steve Riley and Jesper Johansson explain how and why you should get started protecting your network.
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