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your friendly neighborhood dispensary of meaningful protection
Topic: Miscellaneous 7:31 am EST, Feb  4, 2015

Alexis Madrigal:

It's hard not to be disillusioned by the many charlatans and thinkfluencers peddling bullshit in and around the tech industry.

Adam Ghetti, of Ionic Security:

We're going to build the next big independent security company.

Marc Rogers:

Let's face it -- most of today's so-called "cutting edge" security defenses are either so specific, or so brittle, that they really don't offer much meaningful protection against a sophisticated attacker or group of attackers.

Konstantin Kakaes:

The presumption that quantitative techniques objectively assess "what works" is deeply flawed. Many attempts to collect and interpret data not only miss key factors, but transform for the worse the systems they claim only to be measuring.

Justices Brennan and Marshall:

There is no principle in the jurisprudence of fundamental rights which permits constitutional limitations to be dispensed with merely because they cannot be conveniently satisfied.



 
 
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