Understanding Computer Network Security

  • Kizza J
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Before we talk about network security, we need to understand in general terms what security is. Security is a continuous process of protecting an object from unauthorized access. It is as state of being or feeling protected from harm. That object in that state may be a person, an organization such as a business, or property such as a computer system or a file. Security comes from secure which means, according to Webster Dictionary, a state of being free from care, anxiety, or fear [1].

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Kizza, J. M. (2008). Understanding Computer Network Security. In A Guide to Computer Network Security (pp. 43–59). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-917-2_2

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