tailieunhanh - Open Source Security Tools : Practical Guide to Security Applications part 5

Open Source Security Tools : Practical Guide to Security Applications part 5. Few frontline system administrators can afford to spend all day worrying about security. But in this age of widespread virus infections, worms, and digital attacks, no one can afford to neglect network defenses. Written with the harried IT manager in mind, Open Source Security Tools is a practical, hands-on introduction to open source security tools. | Page 19 Wednesday June 23 2004 2 58 PM When Open Source May Not Fit Your Needs 19 code all things that are impossible with closed source software. The most you can ever be with a closed source program is an experienced user with open source you can be an innovator and creator if you want. The mailing lists and chat rooms for open source projects are excellent places to ask questions and make friends with people who can really mentor your career. Getting involved with an open source project is probably the quickest way to learn about how software is developed. Which leads into my next point. Reputation After you ve cut your teeth gotten flamed a few times and become a regular contributing member of an open source package you will notice that you are now the go-to guy for all the newbies. Building a reputation in the open source world looks great on a resume. Being able to say you were integrally involved in the development of an open source product speaks volumes about your dedication and organization skills not to mention your programming skills. Designing an open source software package makes for a great graduate research project. And of course once you get good enough you may end up producing your own open source software and building quite a following. More than a few authors of open source software have gone on to parley their user base into a real company making real money. So whether your efforts in open source are just a hobby as most are or become your sole aim in life it can be very rewarding and a lot of fun. When Open Source May Not Fit Your Needs I ve said a lot about how great open source software is. You d think it was going to solve all the world s problems with the way I have gone on about it. However there are instances when it is just not appropriate. There aren t many of them but here they are. Security Software Company If you work for a company that is designing proprietary closed source security software then open source .

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