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by peter_d_sherman
742 days ago
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Observation: The root of this problem is NOT because Cox's engineering practices lacked a comprehensive enough security review process to find and fix security vulnerabilities prior to them being discovered post deployment ("hindsight is always 20/20" as they say), but rather because there was (and still is) an Information Asymmetry between Cox and Cox's customers, i.e., in terms of complete knowledge of how Cox's devices actually work under the hood... Although, in fairness to Cox, this Information Asymmetry -- also exists between most companies that produce tech consumer goods and most tech consumers (i.e., is it really a big deal if most other big tech companies engage in the same practices?), with the occasional exception of the truly rare, completely transparent, 100% Open Source Hardware, 100% Open Source Software company... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_asymmetry Anyway, a very interesting article! |
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