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ArchitectureSecure By Design: Your Field Guide To Designing Security Into Networking Protocols
Author: msdn.microsoft.com |
Published: 14th Sep 2006 |
Visited: 336 times |
Add CommentFiled in: ArchitectureIf you were to build a new communications protocol from scratch, how would you address security? Here the authors take a look at that question and generate some valuable insights into secure protocols.
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