Managing P2P Security.
It is informed that since its inception, the Internet has thrived on a myriad of innovative concepts and technologies. Recently, the peer-to-peer (P2P) architecture has evolved to empower masses of users to share a variety of file types, usually within a narrow niche such as music. There are many di...
| Publicado en: | Communications of the ACM Vol. 47; no. 9; pp. 95 - 99 |
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