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<blockquote data-quote="Victor M" data-source="post: 1128022" data-attributes="member: 96560"><p>However, if you Prefer that nobody bothers you with scans or Prefer that nobody touches your PC's then you could invest in a hardware firewall.</p><p></p><p>My preferred method of deciding whether you should invest in security is to rate and classify your data into top secret, secret, classified, sensitvie and public etc. Then if you find you have a lot to protect then invest in security. I don't agree with the method that one should rank your risks, because ranking risks are an Estimation of the Probabiliy of an attack, threat x vulnerability ( 2 levels of guesses, and you could guess wrongly, and those 2 things change ) . I would say if this and this data is important and secret, then protect it, allocate funds as to the level of classification.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victor M, post: 1128022, member: 96560"] However, if you Prefer that nobody bothers you with scans or Prefer that nobody touches your PC's then you could invest in a hardware firewall. My preferred method of deciding whether you should invest in security is to rate and classify your data into top secret, secret, classified, sensitvie and public etc. Then if you find you have a lot to protect then invest in security. I don't agree with the method that one should rank your risks, because ranking risks are an Estimation of the Probabiliy of an attack, threat x vulnerability ( 2 levels of guesses, and you could guess wrongly, and those 2 things change ) . I would say if this and this data is important and secret, then protect it, allocate funds as to the level of classification. [/QUOTE]
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