InfoSec is ~$127B industry, yet there’s no price tags on any vendor website. For some reason it’s easier to find out what a private plane costs than a ‘next-gen’ security product. Oh yah, and let’s not forget the lack of warranties.
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They know how effective their stuff is. They don't disclose how effective it is.
@vmyths wrote several things about certain offenders who's stuff failed to prevent malware "in the wild" but worked fine on their internal servers. -
Yep, and I've viewed it through more than one lens. My favorite take on it is a column I loosely call "Bob Meets The New CIO" linked below. [I fully expect
@ThomLangford will someday tackle this aspect of it in his "Lost CISO" YouTube series] http://web.archive.org/web/20070914100653/http://www.vmyths.com/column/1/2005/1/3 … - 2 more replies
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To stretch an analogy maybe too far.. Sometimes the better solution is to eliminate the doors you don't actually need and concentrate of better locks on the doors you do.
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