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February 17th, 2005, 11:39 PM
#11
Hi Tiger Shark,
Well...actually there were two questions asked...and I was primarily responding to the first...
1. " Which would you label as "more secure"? "
and...
2. " Which is more important in evaluating security? Potential for loss, or potential for attack? "
To which my response was 1. A 2. B
I said B for the second one simply based on a generality that under normal circumstances the best way to gage your strengths and weaknesses in most circumstances is while and after being attacked.
My answers are, as stated, based on non-computer related comparisons. I'll leave the computer fact to you guys!
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