As the architects of the future Internet struggle to define underlying technologies for providing a range of new network services, reliability and security are again moving to the top of the agenda. According to security experts at a meeting this week . . .
As the architects of the future Internet struggle to define underlying technologies for providing a range of new network services, reliability and security are again moving to the top of the agenda. According to security experts at a meeting this week sponsored by the Global Internet Project and the Cross-Industry Working Team, the reliability issue lends itself to market-driven technology solutions. However, network security on a future Internet carrying everything from voice to video raises difficult architectural and policy questions that will take longer to resolve.

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