Une autre réflexion intéressante, plus systémique cette fois-ci, par Fred Cohen (http://www.isecurelabs.com/news/193) :
So who is responsible ?
Viruses can exist whever there is sharing, transitive information flow, and general purpose function.
Pour préciser dans la foulée :
Sharing is central to most modern information technology use. Transitivity is limitable but current systems do not do this and it creates a range of problems that are solvable. Limited funtion is something we should and could embrace - things like turning off macros in Word, etc. And limited combinations are worthwhile - like requiring human action to allow sharing between certain programs, etc. But this is not what the computing world is moving toward.
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Le vendredi 28 novembre 2003 à 23:26:29, vous écriviez :
Bonjour,
Un article intéressant, avec une analogie à la biologie dedans :
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Des chercheurs se penchent sur la 'monoculture Microsoft'
S'en remettre à un unique fournisseur pour les systèmes
d'exploitation constitue-t-il une menace pour les réseaux
informatiques ?
Une autre réflexion intéressante, plus systémique cette fois-ci, par
Fred Cohen (http://www.isecurelabs.com/news/193) :
So who is responsible ?
Viruses can exist whever there is sharing, transitive information flow, and general purpose function.
Pour préciser dans la foulée :
Sharing is central to most modern information technology use. Transitivity is limitable but current systems do not do this and it creates a range of problems that are solvable. Limited funtion is something we should and could embrace - things like turning off macros in Word, etc. And limited combinations are worthwhile - like requiring human action to allow sharing between certain programs, etc. But this is not what the computing world is moving toward.
Une autre réflexion intéressante, plus systémique cette fois-ci, par Fred Cohen (http://www.isecurelabs.com/news/193) :
So who is responsible ?
Viruses can exist whever there is sharing, transitive information flow, and general purpose function.
Pour préciser dans la foulée :
Sharing is central to most modern information technology use. Transitivity is limitable but current systems do not do this and it creates a range of problems that are solvable. Limited funtion is something we should and could embrace - things like turning off macros in Word, etc. And limited combinations are worthwhile - like requiring human action to allow sharing between certain programs, etc. But this is not what the computing world is moving toward.