This &@!@ thing has better, clearer explanations and guidance than the "security" help pages of tech companies with billions in market cap.https://twitter.com/ruskin147/status/863044355036246016 …
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There is no such thing as absolute security. Why are you finding this hard to understand? Software gets more secure over time.
yep, absolute security is impossible (security predicates are non-falsifiable). but there's no evidence about your 2nd statement
even when they release security fixes it's the devil's own job to get people, espec. large orgs, to apply them. And look...
... look at the stink everyone kicked up when they made updates automatic in windows 10.
Yes! We should absolutely hold responsible a car company that didn't ship brakes and seatbelts.https://twitter.com/ianbetteridge/status/863058459616530439 …
The tech world wants all the profits, none of the responsibility. The whole thing is set up to fail people, but never hurt profits.
They started with a handicap: OSes didn't have to worry about security at first. Bolt-on post facto security is very hard.
Growing demand for features, expansive hardware, and tight schedules, among other things, make it hard to make progress.
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