Re: No .1 Security Problem in the World
From: Alun Jones (alun@texis.com)Date: 06/27/02
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From: alun@texis.com (Alun Jones) Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 19:31:05 GMT
In article <webr8is4k5w.fsf@jlab.org>, David Bianco <bianco@jlab.org> wrote:
>This is closely related, but I think lack of vendor committment is one
>of the biggest problems with securing systems today. I say it's
>related because vendors won't really address the problem until
>customers demand security, and customers won't demand it if they
>don't know what to demand.
Partly because management won't send the administrators or users on training
courses. Mind you, I would say that - my wife's a trainer. :-)
Alun.
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