> > In my 20+ years of security experience in the Internet community, it > has often been the arguments for the need to make do with existing > features or to adopt quick fix solutions that have retarded the > deployment of better security technology. In retrospect, this > approach has not served us well. > I have a time machine. I just went back 20 years in time, convinced everybody that it was always more important to implement proper security than to make do with existing features and quick fix solutions. Having thus changed the future, I went back forward in time. Guess what---there was no internet! PF
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