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Over the last decade, many organizations have shifted their computing facilities from central mainframes — accessed from simple terminals via serial lines — to servers accessed from personal computers via a local area network (LAN). The switch to LANs removed some old problems, but at the same time also introduced new problems. Many of the new problems are not particularly related to security. For example, backup and recovery from equipment failures require a different approach in a client-server architecture.
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Ashley, P., Vandenwauver, M. (1999). Kerberos. In: Practical Intranet Security. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5609-1_5
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