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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 823865" data-source="post: 845533"><p>Don't care your degree or whatever IQ you have, you have good knowledge of security or not, you can be a genius in your field and still be a noob in security; not the first time i teach security to people smarter than me.</p><p>And what is this nonsense about the IQ of the users? and what it has to do with any company...</p><p>The masses can't handle complicated security software, they need something that does everything for them, automatically and silently as much as possible; this is a fact. Reason why Microsoft made Windows Defender built-in Win10 and why many don't bother anymore to buy 3rd party AVs.</p><p></p><p>What triggered my reaction is you using the word "not the best".</p><p>In computer security, there is no such thing as "the best". The best, the strongest, the most powerful, all this is plain crap where noobs fight upon.</p><p>In security, what matters is the all-around strategy you can deploy based on your knowledge, skills and available tools.</p><p>It is not the tool that makes security efficient, it is how it is used, hence my reply.</p><p></p><p>Also, did you ever used Symantec EP (managed)? Remember Norton product line isn't Symantec's line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 823865, post: 845533"] Don't care your degree or whatever IQ you have, you have good knowledge of security or not, you can be a genius in your field and still be a noob in security; not the first time i teach security to people smarter than me. And what is this nonsense about the IQ of the users? and what it has to do with any company... The masses can't handle complicated security software, they need something that does everything for them, automatically and silently as much as possible; this is a fact. Reason why Microsoft made Windows Defender built-in Win10 and why many don't bother anymore to buy 3rd party AVs. What triggered my reaction is you using the word "not the best". In computer security, there is no such thing as "the best". The best, the strongest, the most powerful, all this is plain crap where noobs fight upon. In security, what matters is the all-around strategy you can deploy based on your knowledge, skills and available tools. It is not the tool that makes security efficient, it is how it is used, hence my reply. Also, did you ever used Symantec EP (managed)? Remember Norton product line isn't Symantec's line. [/QUOTE]
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