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What will cybersecurity software look like in the future, say 10-30 years from now?
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 95367" data-source="post: 1005209"><p>Then you'll have to explain why SRP global blocking provides such robust security with so few problems across the entire Windows ecosystem?</p><p></p><p>If you assert that SRP is highly problematic, then you need to provide evidence. If it is as bad as you make it out to be, then it should no challenge for you to supply a lot of evidence to support your claim.</p><p></p><p>See the thing you do here at MT is to use SRP as a punching bag, claiming that it is not context-aware and therefore creates onerous problems for users. However, you never supply any factual evidence to back any of that up.</p><p></p><p>So you have incorporated a contextual engine in VoodooShield to solve usability issues for consumers? So what? And what happens when you miss or don't get the context right, and as a result there is an unwanted block - or worse - it does not protect the system from infection? Or is that not a potential problem of its own making? I can tell you that it is because that is an inherent weakness of relying upon context and there's no getting around it. It's not as if context can be ignored.</p><p></p><p>[USER=62850]@danb[/USER] - another MT member upvote; they're liking the discussion I am fostering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 95367, post: 1005209"] Then you'll have to explain why SRP global blocking provides such robust security with so few problems across the entire Windows ecosystem? If you assert that SRP is highly problematic, then you need to provide evidence. If it is as bad as you make it out to be, then it should no challenge for you to supply a lot of evidence to support your claim. See the thing you do here at MT is to use SRP as a punching bag, claiming that it is not context-aware and therefore creates onerous problems for users. However, you never supply any factual evidence to back any of that up. So you have incorporated a contextual engine in VoodooShield to solve usability issues for consumers? So what? And what happens when you miss or don't get the context right, and as a result there is an unwanted block - or worse - it does not protect the system from infection? Or is that not a potential problem of its own making? I can tell you that it is because that is an inherent weakness of relying upon context and there's no getting around it. It's not as if context can be ignored. [USER=62850]@danb[/USER] - another MT member upvote; they're liking the discussion I am fostering. [/QUOTE]
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