None of this is personal and I’m sure you mean well. I just think the DNC checklist is impaired by two insidious flaws in security thinking: NIH and refusal to make recommendations that irritate audiences.
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What I’m doing is not taking your feelings into account in this particular circumstance.
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Is your position that I don’t know what I’m talking about, despite having worked on browser security for years (approaching a decade—it’s been so long)?
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I dunno man I think the really condescending thing is giving at-risk people risky security advice out of ideological devotion to one browser, just sayin
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It’s not risky security advice. There is no meaningful difference between Firefox and Chrome for congressional campaign staff. Both browsers have up-to-date sandboxes and are updated regularly, with top-notch security teams.
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but I do think MS has good security engineering, and guess? that O365 is a flagship product?
You’re being unbelievably condescending here.