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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 714584"><p>It's becoming increasing difficult, and in some cases almost impossible to secure Windows Systems (at least without breaking a lot). We're finding this task growing harder by the month as traditional methods that don't cause great difficulty in the enterprise world are starting to become obsolete. There is some level of panic in the halls of places like Fortinet with exactly how to address all of this, the technology really doesn't exist to properly deal with it. This is likely the result of billions being spent weaponizing malware with far far less spent defending against it and developing new techniques/technologies to address it. We're at a stage when siege engines are pounding at the gate and we haven't came up with the idea of hot oil yet.</p><p></p><p>It's going to be fun...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 714584"] It's becoming increasing difficult, and in some cases almost impossible to secure Windows Systems (at least without breaking a lot). We're finding this task growing harder by the month as traditional methods that don't cause great difficulty in the enterprise world are starting to become obsolete. There is some level of panic in the halls of places like Fortinet with exactly how to address all of this, the technology really doesn't exist to properly deal with it. This is likely the result of billions being spent weaponizing malware with far far less spent defending against it and developing new techniques/technologies to address it. We're at a stage when siege engines are pounding at the gate and we haven't came up with the idea of hot oil yet. It's going to be fun... [/QUOTE]
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