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Firewalls (June 1997) |
At 01:51 PM 6/25/97 -0000, Craig A. Adams wrote: > >What is the definition of a security expert? > Very good question.. I don't really know the answer to that one since the two words by them selves are listed in the dictionary separately.. >From Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary security - n, pl - ties 1: the quality or state of being secure: as a: freedom from danger: SAFETY: b: freedom from fear or anxiety c: freedom from want or or deprivation <job~> 2: a: something give,deposited, or pledged to make certrain the fulfillment of an obligation b: SURETY 3: an evidence of debt or of owenrrship (as a sotck certificate or bond) 4: a:measures taken to guard against esponiage, sabotage, crime, attack or escape (b: an organization or department whose task is security expert - vt: to serve as an expert for ~ vi: one who has acquired special skill in or knowledge of a particular subject : AUTHORITY Do these two words combine together and create a new meaning ??? /mark > > ######################################################### 'Turn on, Boot Up, Jack in' References:
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