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  2.1 A Trust model for Connecting to the Internet

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Abstract:

Status of this document This document is produced by the combined efforts of the OARnet engineering group. It discusses various alternatives of enhancing the network security of an organization that is connected to OARnet. It does not specify a standard. Distribution of this document is unlimited. Computer Security is the means of defending oneself against unwanted external influence. With the advent of computer networks, the face of security has been altered dramatically. Networking computers has become a form of Damocles sword for system administrators and users. This paper discusses some aspects of computer security in a networked environment, and ways and means of

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