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<blockquote data-quote="mazskolnieces" data-source="post: 926383" data-attributes="member: 88422"><p>We're all connected. Home users are equally to blame as they get infected and thereby infect others, including infecting businesses and organizations. The same applies in reverse. You can't just point the finger at enterprises and organizations.</p><p></p><p>Software is not security. Taking the approach of solving user security with software because "they can't handle security" is the model that has been used for decades. And just look at the results. Plus the answer to the malware problem is not open source nor artificial intelligence.</p><p></p><p>I will give you a very apt example of the real underlying problem with IT security generally. It is like societal challenge of solving the ghastly obesity problem because people over eat and don't exercise. Well the societal IT security problem is very much the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mazskolnieces, post: 926383, member: 88422"] We're all connected. Home users are equally to blame as they get infected and thereby infect others, including infecting businesses and organizations. The same applies in reverse. You can't just point the finger at enterprises and organizations. Software is not security. Taking the approach of solving user security with software because "they can't handle security" is the model that has been used for decades. And just look at the results. Plus the answer to the malware problem is not open source nor artificial intelligence. I will give you a very apt example of the real underlying problem with IT security generally. It is like societal challenge of solving the ghastly obesity problem because people over eat and don't exercise. Well the societal IT security problem is very much the same. [/QUOTE]
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