What would make a University less secure than a corporation??
Ostensibly, universities in the interest of academic freedom and promoting learning usually don't have nearly the same draconian measures that corporations have. They don't have to worry nearly as much about trade secrets being mailed out he front door, or information warfare attacks in which a competitor is attempting to penetrate the system.
Universities (at least the ones, I've checked) have entire departments and theoreticians devoted to Computers ... companies usually don't.
And those theoreticians sit behind their desks and keep scribbling on their pads. There's not much going on the ground with theory. Plus, if you knew anything about theory, a lot of theory has very little immediate practical importance...complexity theory is good to make sure that one-way functions actually do exist, but in progress, there's not much way to implement it. Ben. ____ Ben Samman..............................................samman@cs.yale.edu "If what Proust says is true, that happiness is the absence of fever, then I will never know happiness. For I am possessed by a fever for knowledge, experience, and creation." -Anais Nin PGP Encrypted Mail Welcomed Finger samman@powered.cs.yale.edu for key Anyone want to give a college grad a job? Mail me for a resume.