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peer-to-peerFrom user to user. Peer-to-peer implies that either side can initiate a session and has equal responsibility. Peer-to-peer is a somewhat confusing term, because it has always been contrasted to a central system that initiates and controls everything. But in practice, two users on a peer-to-peer system often require data from a third computer. For example, the infamous Napster file sharing service was always called a "peer-to-peer network," but its use of a central server to store the public directory made it both centralized and peer-to-peer.
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| invite security and virtualization experts to attend their Peer2Peer session, "Launch of the CIS Virtual Machine Security Benchmark Working Group" at the RSA Conference in San Francisco. Diversinet will also participate in a Peer2Peer session on e-wallets led by Stuart Vaeth, the company's chief security officer (CSO). Also on Tuesday, Greg Kopchinski, Bivio's senior manager of product management, will facilitate a Peer2Peer session titled, "Universal Threat Management Platforms: Ready for Prime Time? |
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