Businesses are going to have to take responsibility for protecting themselves … for a long time we’re going to have to be very suspicious about who we connect to. Ideally the NII [National Information Infrastructure] would contain totally embedded security, but I don’t think we can expect that in the near future.
Predictor: Katzke, Stuart
Prediction, in context:In a 1994 article for Infosecurity News, David Bernstein asks Stuart Katzke, a security expert with the National Institute of Standards and Technology, about firewalls on the information superhighway. Katzke replies:”[Regarding security ‘firewalls,’] I think businesses are going to have to take responsibility for protecting themselves … for a long time we’re going to have to be very suspicious about who we connect to. Ideally the NII [National Information Infrastructure] would contain totally embedded security, but I don’t think we can expect that in the near future.”
Date of prediction: January 1, 1994
Topic of prediction: Communication
Subtopic: Security/Encryption
Name of publication: Infosecurity News
Title, headline, chapter name: Infohighway Security Viewpoints
Quote Type: Direct quote
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