"Jeffrey Arnold "Jeff" Moss" was a composer, lyricist, playwright and television writer, best known for his award winning work on the children's television series Sesame Street.

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[Establishing dependable network security isn't like following a recipe for brownies.] A lot of people think you can buy a firewall, install it, and be done with it, ... have the person who knows the most [about computers] read the manual and do the job.

Today (Tuesday) will be security review day for a lot of places.

All of a sudden the president doesn't want his Web access filtered, so you remove the Web filtering only for him. Or some engineers want to FTP into a workstation. Next thing you know, you have different rules for different people.

On the other hand, Litchfield feels he is being taken advantage of. What else is he supposed to do? In his mind, Oracle is the irresponsible party. He's doing free work for them and they're dismissive. That's a big, big problem in this industry.

It's much tougher to break into a company [from the outside].

I don't think there's been any appreciable difference at all.