Tuesday, 16 October 2012


                         Security on the Internet


How do you secure something that is changing faster than you can fix it?   The Internet has had security problems since its earliest days as a pure research project.   Today, after several years and orders of magnitude of growth, is still has security problems.   It is being used for a purpose for which it was never intended:   commerce.   It is somewhat ironic that the early Internet was design as a prototype for a high-availability command and control network that could resist outages resulting from enemy actions, yet it cannot resist college undergraduates.   The problem is that the attackers are on, and make up apart of, the network they are attacking.   Designing a system that is capable of resisting attack from within, while still growing and evolving at a breakneck pace, is probably impossible.   Deep infrastructure changes are needed, and once you have achieved a certain amount of size, the sheer inertia of the installed base may make it impossible to apply fixes.

The challenges for the security industry are growing.   With the electronic commerce spreading over the Internet, there are issues such as nonrepudiation to be solved.   Financial institutions will have both technical concerns, such as the security of a credit card number or banking information, and legal concerns for holding individuals responsible for their actions such as their purchases or sales over the Internet.   Issuance and management of encryption keys for millions of users will pose a new type of challenge.

While some technologies have been developed, only an industry-wide effort and cooperation can minimize risks and ensure privacy for users, data confidentiality for the financial institutions, and nonrepudiation for electronic commerce.

Internet is both, a curse as well as a 

blessing








 Blessing because now information can be shared around the world a lighting speed, you can keep in touch with family and friends, find family and friends you haven't seen for ages. You can almost anything you want online without leaving your house.







Curse because it's adding people to become more and more lazy and fat