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by rodgerd
3291 days ago
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> that all these people's hard work (e.g. OP) is all in vain... Part of the reason people's hard work is in vain is because any time the topic of doing things better comes up, a cluster of developers will insist there's no point in improving e.g. filesystem because "once they're on the box, you're screwed." So it becomes a self-fullfilling prophecy. |
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In general there seems to be quite diverse opinions out there about "security", and a lot of the space seems occupied by "extreme pragmatics" (or even "anti-intellectuals"). E.g. lots of people feel it's warranted to peddle (simple) falsehoods instead of trying to understand (complex) problems. I can understand it may be the right approach from a day-to-day IT management perspective, but I'm not so sure it's the most viable path towards better security long-term.