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massive, serious, incredible
Topic: Miscellaneous 10:54 pm EDT, Jul  2, 2015

JJ Thompson, CEO of Rook Security:

[Safeguarding fiber-optic telecommunications lines] is a massive challenge for municipalities, governments and Corporate America to deal with.

Jeremiah Grossman:

The truth is organizations are spending an incredible amount of money on security companies that can't guarantee their services.

An unnamed "influencer":

If everyone is getting "hacked" our cybersecurity strategy is not working.

Robert Graham:

CyberUL is a dumb idea. It's the Vogon approach to the problem. It imagines that security comes from a moral weakness that could be solved by getting "serious" about the problem.

SQLi, phishing, bad passwords, and lack of patches are the Four Horseman of the cybersecurity apocalypse, not software quality. Unless you are addressing those four things, then you are doing essentially nothing to solve the problem.



 
 
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