The broomstick at the door: security and privacy in different times: erinevus redaktsioonide vahel
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== Intro == | == Intro == | ||
In old, more secure(?) times, Estonians had the custom of placing a broomstick against the door to denote that nobody is home - the practice still lives in some remote places | In old, more secure(?) times, Estonians had the custom of placing a broomstick against the door to denote that nobody is home - the practice still lives in <ref name=Lehari>some remote places</ref>. | ||
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[http://www.eki.ee/km/place/pl03/Place3_Lehari.pdf Island] - an essay by Kaia Lehari, contains the broomstick example |
Redaktsioon: 17. juuli 2006, kell 12:42
Intro
In old, more secure(?) times, Estonians had the custom of placing a broomstick against the door to denote that nobody is home - the practice still lives in [1].
Links
- History of Computer Security - a collection of historical papers on computer security
- Wikipedia: Computer Security - lacks social aspects somewhat
- Computers:Security @dmoz.org - a big pile of links
- Early Computer Security Papers - some more papers (mostly technical)
- A Short History of Computer Viruses and Attacks @Washington Post - a popular-style story
- A Brief History of Information Security - from the Information Security M.Sc programme at Lewis University
- Firewalls and Internet Security - some history too
Reference
- ↑ some remote places
Island - an essay by Kaia Lehari, contains the broomstick example