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  Computer Security [encyclopedia]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In the case of a computer system sequestered in a vault without any means of power or communication, the term 'secure' is applied in a pejorative sense only.
The Cambridge CAP computer demonstrated the use of capabilities, both in hardware and software, in the 1970s, so this technology is hardly new.
Computer security is a highly complex field, and it is relatively immature.
www.kosmoi.com /Computer/Security   (1085 words)

  
 Default   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
To default in tennis is to fail to participate in or complete a match; for example, due to an injury.
If a player defaults, the opponent is considered to have won the match.
defaults (software) is the utility that manipulates Mac OS X plist (preference) files.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/d/de/default.html   (157 words)

  
 Fred Cohen 'Computer Security Encyclopedia. Computer Viruses.' (VX heavens)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, there were a few experiments with computer viruses and similar phenomena in a piecemeal fashion, but the first scientific work to concentrate on the protection aspects of viruses and the difficulties in defending against them was a paper in 1984 [1].
Computer virus researchers have a very hard time finding environments where legitimate experiments are allowed, and several early feasibility studies were shut down without a reason being given [1][70].
Over 5% of the corporate computing budget in most major firms is spent on information protection, while less than 0.01% of the time spent in computer education is on that topic [73][74].
vx.netlux.org /lib/afc04.html   (9819 words)

  
 Category:Computer science - All About All
In its most general sense, computer science (CS or compsci) is the study of computation and information processing, both in hardware and in software.
In practice, computer science includes a variety of topics relating to computers, which range from the abstract analysis of algorithms, formal grammars, etc. to more concrete subjects like programming languages, software, and computer hardware.
As a scientific discipline, it is distinct from mathematics, programming, software engineering, informatics, and computer engineering, although there are significant overlaps and no clear demarcation.
www.allaboutall.info /article/Category:Computer_science   (190 words)

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