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Ted Julian Quotes

«The most direct things to monetize are Social Security numbers, credit card numbers and that sort of thing. Where can you get those en masse, up to date and highly available? The database.»
Author: Ted Julian
«As the market grows, it's no surprise to see larger vendors get involved.»
Author: Ted Julian
«I hope this will serve as a wake-up call for the product vendors that they have to think strategically about security and not approach it tacitly by tacking it on at the end of the 11th hour, ... In the Money.»
Author: Ted Julian
«This is the future of the business. What we are now referring to as the extranet will become the totality of IT, ... But unless you find a way to secure the systems, there is no way to expose them.»
Author: Ted Julian
«ActiveX is fairly scary, because it pretty much runs or it doesn't run, ... ActiveX has a far less granular security architecture than Java, but neither are secure.»
Author: Ted Julian
«ActiveX is fairly scary, because it pretty much runs or it doesn't run, ... ActiveX has a far less granular security architecture than Java, but neither is secure.»
Author: Ted Julian
«ActiveX is fairly scary, because it pretty much runs or it doesn't run. ActiveX has a far less granular security architecture than Java, but neither is secure.»
Author: Ted Julian