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by thorax
6586 days ago
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I'm not sure why you're treating my comment as an argument to reject security (or to reject anything other than your specific wording choice). I'm just saying that security, fundamentally, is about making obstacles. There's nothing implied there regarding the importance/unimportance/quality of those obstacles. I don't think understanding its fundamental nature takes anything away from Security. |
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In practical security, closing a buffer overflow, sanitizing inputs, and proving code paths are not "obstacles". There are a finite number of vulnerabilities in any piece of code.