Tuesday, March 26, 2013

A new tool to stop cybercrime

          “The recent barrage of high-profile cyber attacks has put many companies on edge, but it has also been a boon for developers of new security tools.” It is sounds interesting, isn’t it? In common sense, we always think that the computer intrusion is a horrible thing. And it is easy for us to feel that the cyber attacks only have harm for the society, whereas in this news there is a funny idea that is the network intrusion also has some advantages for some people, such as the developers of new security tools. It is really hard for us to think of this aspect when we get access to the cyber attacks, but this comment is really can let us convinced sincerely. I think there is a paradox that whether the developers like the hackers or not. If they face this issue as computer users, I think no one will like the cracker. On the other hand, they are the programmers, remember? They have to like these people in a special way because they need to work for money. By this token, we will ponder that we really can change our own ideas for the fortune in some cases. “Traditional firewalls filter out harmful data ‘packets’ and pass along legitimate ones.” We always say that the developments of science and technology are incredible, and the new products will rapidly out of date within a year. This speed of the development is a challenge for every product and company. Like the traditional firewalls, it is obviously that they can’t keep up with the trend of the times. Update just around the corner. Everything in the world counteracts and neutralizes each other, and we can believe that a powerful firewall will prevent the cyber attacks. We are willing to believe that Internet connections secured using next-generation firewalls will hit 35% in 2014 just like the statement in a recent Gartner report.
 


From http://money.cnn.com/2013/03/21/technology/next-generation-firewalls.pr.fortune/index.html

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