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"Hardening" - the pros and cons?
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<blockquote data-quote="show-Zi" data-source="post: 864668" data-attributes="member: 69581"><p>Hamburger (beef) + cola s</p><p>Hamburger (pork) + Pepsi m</p><p>Hamburger (chicken) + french fries + cola m</p><p></p><p>When I go to McDonald's, I am always confused by the many choices. I can not answer immediately for that reason.</p><p>About strengthening the system. I think extreme theory is a cutoff from the network. It has the potential to sacrifice convenience. I think it means that users adjust their registry and policies at their own volition, but I think it's a mere imitation to implement without understanding the settings recommended by others. If you aren't confident you can deal with a failure when it happens, it can be a destruction rather than a hardening.</p><p></p><p>Suppose you have the ability to disable mouse clicks and keyboard enter keys. It is both an enhancement and a loss. However, I think it would be useful if it works only when a dangerous link is detected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="show-Zi, post: 864668, member: 69581"] Hamburger (beef) + cola s Hamburger (pork) + Pepsi m Hamburger (chicken) + french fries + cola m When I go to McDonald's, I am always confused by the many choices. I can not answer immediately for that reason. About strengthening the system. I think extreme theory is a cutoff from the network. It has the potential to sacrifice convenience. I think it means that users adjust their registry and policies at their own volition, but I think it's a mere imitation to implement without understanding the settings recommended by others. If you aren't confident you can deal with a failure when it happens, it can be a destruction rather than a hardening. Suppose you have the ability to disable mouse clicks and keyboard enter keys. It is both an enhancement and a loss. However, I think it would be useful if it works only when a dangerous link is detected. [/QUOTE]
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