Question Cryptography alone is not enough to secure a system. Security must… Cryptography alone is not enough to sec

Question Cryptography alone is not enough to secure a system. Security must… Cryptography alone is not enough to secure a system. Security must also be inherent in the design of the software and the architecture of the network. If we are not able to minimize the vulnerabilities in our software and network systems, cryptography will do us little good. Monitor the Bugtraq mailing list at ‘http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1’ for 5 days. Create       a table listing the different types of vulnerabilities that are announced or fixed.  Provide   a    1    –    2     p   a   g    e        s u m m a r y   of your opinion as to the state of security in software and the role, if any, that cryptography can play in improving security. Computer Science Engineering & Technology Information Security IT 410 Share QuestionEmailCopy link