By Daniel Stevenson, Nathan Hillery, Greg Byrd
Communications of the ACM,
February 1995,
Vol. 38 No. 2, Pages 45-52
10.1145/204826.204844
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High-speed networking technology and standards have progressed dramatically in the past few years and much attention is now focused on deployment efforts, such as the North Carolina Information Highway (NCIH) [7], and applications. With this shift in emphasis, concerns have been raised about information security. Examples of abuse of the Internet abound and unfortunately ATM networks are subject to many of these same abuses. This is of subtanstial concern when thinking about extending the reach of public data networking to broad segments of society.
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