COMPUTER SECURITY GUIDE
- July 1, 1996
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COMPUTER SECURITY GUIDE
New Approaches to Safeguarding Federal Data
ackers, spies and natural disasters threaten the confidentiality, integrity and availability of government data. The Computer Security Guide examines products designed to safeguard federal systems, including anti-virus software, Internet firewalls, encryption devices, removable disk drives and power-protection tools.
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