I suspect we've already lost at "Security Industry".
Obviously defence in depth and dedicated security tools have their place in a networked environment, but you can't just outsource the problem or fix it with some bolted on extra.
Some concerns simply have to be addressed as an integral part of whatever software or device is being made. If we don't do that, well, we've just seen the result.
Obviously defence in depth and dedicated security tools have their place in a networked environment, but you can't just outsource the problem or fix it with some bolted on extra.
Some concerns simply have to be addressed as an integral part of whatever software or device is being made. If we don't do that, well, we've just seen the result.