Two viruses your computer doesn’t want to catch
Computer science Professor Kenneth Kung teaches safety outside of a gunshot-distance range. The World Wide Web works outside of University Police jurisdiction and his 15 students learn to open their eyes to predators potentially a continent away. Computer security necessitates knowledge, not muscle. The problem is a lot of the knowledge can be as big of a mystery as the identity and location of these computer hackers.”I don’t think anybody will ever know how far viruses have come. There are so many people out there innovating new ways and probably not enough people continuing to think about defending,” Kung said. He teaches a Cal State Fullerton computer security class. “It’s easier to attack than defend.”
