Is old code automatically good code?

  2007-01-25 22:00:04
Teaching an old dog new tricks. The"old dog&" in this case is Marcus Ranum, inventor of the proxy firewall and the man who implemented the first commercial firewall product. He’s now the CSO at Tenable Network Security, the company that produces the Nessus security scanner, and author of the book The Myth of Homeland Security. 
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