Risk is a necessary consequence of dependency.
Or if you're part of contemporary society then opting out is hardly an option.
The author is what he is.
“A work of art is the unique result of a unique temperament. Its beauty comes from the fact that the author is what he is. It has nothing to do with ...
“Security” wobbles drunkenly
The only way to make this word even slightly meaningful is to tightly define the context.
Risk is a necessary consequence of dependency.
Or if you're part of contemporary society then opting out is hardly an option.
The author is what he is.
“A work of art is the unique result of a unique temperament. Its beauty comes from the fact that the author is what he is. It has nothing to do with ...
“Security” wobbles drunkenly
The only way to make this word even slightly meaningful is to tightly define the context.
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The potential for cybersecurity spending is limitless.
There's literally no end to the time, effort and money you could spend on adding more checks and controls to make things more 'secure' ad infinitum.
The result is extreme cybersecurity ideologies, 'secure everything just in case'.
And if you're responsible, and accountable, for running a cybersecurity programme there are no incentives to not keep demanding for more.
Because if you're a security extremist, and you still get hacked, at least you can say you did everything in your power to make things more 'secure'.
It takes real guts and courage to be a cybersecurity non-extremist and advocate for an informed risk approach.
The potential for cybersecurity spending is limitless.
There's literally no end to the time, effort and money you could spend on adding more checks and controls to make things more 'secure' ad infinitum.
The result is extreme cybersecurity ideologies, 'secure everything just in case'.
And if you're responsible, and accountable, for running a cybersecurity programme there are no incentives to not keep demanding for more.
Because if you're a security extremist, and you still get hacked, at least you can say you did everything in your power to make things more 'secure'.
It takes real guts and courage to be a cybersecurity non-extremist and advocate for an informed risk approach.
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