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Why Privacy?

I’ve kicked off a series over at Packet Pushers on the ; the first installment is up now.

What does privacy have to do with running a network? Quite a bit. For instance, maintaining privacy is one of the most important reasons to take security seriously—the privacy of confidential company information and the privacy of individual network users.

There’s a chapter in my new book on the topic, as well.

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