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The Top 5 Open Source Security Myths

Guardian Digital
By : Guardian Digital
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Published : Sep 24, 2007
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Open source is just a method to reaching a goal, not a goal in itself. In this overview, "The Top 5 Open Source Security Myths," you will be introduced to some of the largest misconceptions regarding open source security.  Don't let them cloud your understanding!

Let this paper debunk the myths and state the facts on why achieving the highest level of security is possible by utilizing firms that understand the value of Open Source in making more secure business-critical solutions.

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Open source has developed a reputation in the IT  world. While many companies are now adopting  open source security, there still remain industry myths about whether or not this is a viable solution that most  enterprise environments can easily implement and use  while maintaining the level of security traditional  solutions offer.
Find out what you should and shouldn’t believe about  open source security with these top 5 myths and truths,  and get the real story about how source security can  work for your organization.

Myth 1: Open source requires a steep learning curve
Truth: The truth is, the best open source  firms have made configuring and maintaining a  secure policy easy with usable, point-and-click  management. These solutions can integrate completely with an organization’s existing infrastructure and can be implemented quickly with no security or programming expertise  required.

Myth 2: Open source isn't complete and reliable
Truth: Since open source firms don’t have  excessive licensing fees, the value must focus, and  even rely on consistent, reliable and effective support.  And since security is a process, not an end product, the value Open Source brings to service corresponds  especially well with security. When combined  successfully with experience, open source provides the best, cost-effective method of maintaining  security that is completely scaleable to your  organization and needs, in order to ensure customers, data and applications are protected from attack.

Myth 3: Open source security solutions aren't as mature as other solutions.
Truth: In the past 5 years, open source firms have made  tremendous strides in the level of development, and commercial  solutions are now completely mature and fully stable, including  managed services and support. Yet, the true measure of stability  and reliability is performance year after year, on platforms  and applications that can adapt to changing conditions.  In many cases, open source deployments provide the  adaptability so necessary to evolve to new and  increasing threats.

Myth 4: Open source firms are not suitable for enterprise environments
Truth: Unlike years ago, open source firms are now used in  many Fortune 500 companies, making strides in developing secure  applications for huge, scalable environments. Businesses and  organization of all sizes around the world are realizing now,  more than ever, the value open source can bring to  their security operations, and the peace of mind  open source security can give companies in  maintaining customer privacy, network integrity and  application security.

Myth 5: Adapting to new threats is slower than the alternatives.
Truth: In fact, it’s just the opposite – there’s no security through obscurity. The code is more open and more adaptable to needed changes, and patches are often released faster than alternatives.

Security is a process of integrating and maintaining applications for reliably controlling access to information. By being secure and scalable to multiple environments, Open Source offers organizations a cost-effective way to  successfully combine applications to ensure that digital resources remain secure.
Open source security is no longer a myth – it’s a very real and viable solution for crafting effective, comprehensive security policies that are today being used in some of the world’s largest business environments.

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