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by amanj41
1161 days ago
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I mostly agree with your point but I would say the exception is when the success of the company is closely tied to their security practices or their security features are their business. Okta being a good example, when it took a 10% drop after the breach last year. |
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The problem is bad security practices don't become clear until it's too late for the customers. A company can coast on reputation for a long time, while its stuff fails to keep up in non-obvious ways.