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About the Author
Paul A. Watters, Ph.D, is a Senior Lecturer in
the Department of Computing at Macquarie
University. He has worked as a Solaris and
e-commerce consultant for many corporate
and nongovernmental entities in Australia,
designing systems and software on the Solaris
platform. His current consulting work, through
the Centre for Policing, Intelligence, and Counter
Terrorism at Macquarie University, is in the area
of cyberterrorism and prevention of attacks on
critical system and network infrastructure. His
current research projects involve biometric
authentication for accessing enterprise systems,
and statistical and structural approaches to
filtering pornography on the Internet. He has
previously written Solaris 9: The Complete
Reference and Solaris 9 Administration: A Beginner’s
Guide, as well as contributed to Web Services
Security, all published by McGraw Hill/Osborne.
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