Use of ``vi'' for business office word-processing
Phil Gustafson
phil at saber.UUCP
Wed Oct 1 07:53:30 AEST 1986
> > [Me]
> > Security is another important issue. Much clerical data (pay rates, customer
> > lists, job evaluations) is much safer on a floppy disk in a drawer than on a
> > UNIX system. Only constant vigilance can keep any UNIX system secure, and
> > that vigilance is most unlikely in an office environment.
>
> [Thoughtful reply, concluding..]
> Actually, only constant vigilance is going to keep anything really secure.
> Henry Spencer @ U of Toronto Zoology
Most of the examples you cite (locked drawers, hairpins in locks) concern
concerted and deliberiate attempts to breach security. My original article
was more concerned with the casual snoop. The average UNIX system is more
likely to have casual pokers-around and security-testers then most OA systems.
Many perceive a big difference between looking in the corners of a file
system and snooping through someone else's desk. They're the ones I was
writing about.
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