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by KirinDave
3516 days ago
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> As such, they need to prove we can trust them before we accept this at face value. They have not done so. This is ultimately a trust relationship with your vendor. There is nothing they can do but be trustworthy. Don't say, "open sourcing." Open sourcing code doesn't assert much of anything about the binaries you have running. sourceless propagating binary behavior is 30 year old technology. |
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