I like the alternatives like "OK, recognizing that it is *impossible* to prevent a large and sophisticated group of people to have 100% compliance with legacy directives at scale, what technical countermeasures do we need to adopt to result in a secure system."
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It’s something we take really seriously at
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You offload authentication to the credit card networks?
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My high school was one of a dozen that timeshared into a PDP-11 at the nearby university. DEC introduced a command equivalent to "rm -rf", and within a day a couple of the schools had had somebody try it, before they disabled the command.
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It's also about aging executives who forcefully volunteer as the weakest link because any sort of security would somehow destroy their ability to function.
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you wouldn't??? Sure you would, if making the change costed, say, a million dollars per year, for life. You also grossly underestimate a company's unwillingness to change, regardless of what they claim to customers
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