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THERE ARE RULES FOR DRIVING A COMPUTER, TOO
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Everyone knows that the rules of the road have to be taken seriously. So do
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the rules for using a computer. Two of those rules are basic:
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Everyone who uses a computer has a responsibilty for
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the security of the information in that machine.
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No one who uses a computer has the right to violate
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anyone else's security.
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To help people keep those rules, we at IBM have developed a wide range of
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security systems, from key locks to encryption devices. But good security
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requires something from everyone involved with information systems.
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Both the suppliers and users of computers, software and telecommunications
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have a responsibility to help ensure that such information systems are used
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conscientiously, and with the understanding that other people depend on these
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systems too. Because when it comes to keeping information secure, each one of
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us is in the drivers seat.
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IBM
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The above is an actual IBM advertisment.
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Comment 1: We should all have our licenses revoked!
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Comment 2: Are they talking about us?
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I thought that all the people involved with: Computers (Hackers),
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software (Pirates) and telecommunication (Phreaks), would
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get a kick out of this ad.
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