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Network security and vulnerability

Published: 16 May 1983 Publication History

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Technology-based society demands efficient and reliable communication networks. The introduction of microwave communication links has significantly increased the vulnerability of voice and data communications to electronic interception. With the wide acceptance of automated office systems and the increasing use of communicating word processors and distributed data terminals, proprietary, sensitive, and personal-privacy information can easily be intercepted through passive eavesdropping with relatively inexpensive equipment and limited technical resources. This session will provide an in-depth look at the problem and will review a variety of techniques for protecting facsimile, data, and voice communications.

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[1]
OMB Circular A-71 (Transmittal Memo No. 1). "Security of Federal Automated Information Systems." July 27, 1978.
[2]
Nye, J. Michael. "Who, What, and Where in Communications Security." Hagerstown, Maryland: Marketing Consultants International, Inc., April 1981, updated February 1982.

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AFIPS '83: Proceedings of the May 16-19, 1983, national computer conference
May 1983
808 pages
ISBN:0882830392
DOI:10.1145/1500676
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Published: 16 May 1983

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