On 15 May 2008 10:09:45 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Craddock, Chris)
wrote:

>I loved the comment "The least stable part of ESX is usually the
>administrator. The code is virtually bomb-proof." That is pretty much
>the case with every major piece of technology today. People are the
>problem.

8^)   (Cars without people are crash-proof too!)

So get rid of the people.

But one place where this issue is obvious is in the policies companies
create for secure passwords.   People can't remember a hundred unique
secure passwords, so a policy of requiring them to do so is not a
secure policy.

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