Monday, December 13, 2004

Check Point's optimistic pessimist | Newsmakers | CNET News.com

Check Point's optimistic pessimist | Newsmakers | CNET News.com:

"Yeah, and they got a pretty complicated system.
To catch somebody committing an electronic crime, you need to do it within a very, very short amount of time. If you take two years to investigate a computer crime, there's nothing left around. If you have a pretty complicated system, every small step you make can touch hundreds of places. It's not just one programmer, where you can get into the code and isolate a problem. When you've got hundreds of megabytes of code, there is likely to be lots of bugs, and that's what happened. "

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