Security Architecture

Security Architecture

Computer security is information security as applied to computers and networks.

The field covers all the processes and mechanisms by which computer-based equipment, information and services are protected from unintended or unauthorized access, change or destruction. Computer security also includes protection from unplanned events and natural disasters.

Read more about Security Architecture:  Security By Design, Security Architecture, Hardware Mechanisms That Protect Computers and Data, Secure Operating Systems, Secure Coding, Capabilities and Access Control Lists, Applications, Cybersecurity Breach Stories, Terminology, Legal Issues and Global Regulation, Scholars in The Field

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    When kindness has left people, even for a few moments, we become afraid of them as if their reason had left them. When it has left a place where we have always found it, it is like shipwreck; we drop from security into something malevolent and bottomless.
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    The two elements the traveler first captures in the big city are extrahuman architecture and furious rhythm. Geometry and anguish. At first glance, the rhythm may be confused with gaiety, but when you look more closely at the mechanism of social life and the painful slavery of both men and machines, you see that it is nothing but a kind of typical, empty anguish that makes even crime and gangs forgivable means of escape.
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