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Coming back to the topic of computer security, the TCP Wrapper is an example of such a safety net. I wrote it when my sy
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"Coming back to the topic of computer security, the TCP Wrapper is an example of such a safety net. I wrote it when my systems were under attack by someone who appeared to walk through walls"

- Wietse Venema

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This quote by Wietse Venema is describing the development of the TCP Wrapper, a computer security tool. Venema wrote the TCP Wrapper when his systems were under attack by somebody who seemed to be able to bypass all security steps. This quote highlights the importance of computer security and the need for safeguard to secure systems from malicious stars. It likewise shows the dedication of Venema to secure his systems and the lengths he was willing to go to in order to do so. The TCP Wrapper is an example of how computer system security can be enhanced and how it can be used to secure systems from malicious actors. Venema's quote is a tip of the value of computer security and the need for safeguard to safeguard systems from malicious actors.

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Netherland Flag This quote is written / told by Wietse Venema. He/she was a famous Scientist from Netherland. The author also have 24 other quotes.

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