On Saturday, July 4, 2020 at 2:40:58 PM UTC-5, Jason Long wrote:
>
> Hello,
> The Qubes-OS is secure in nature or just secure in Virtualization?
> How about the system resourced that it using by default?
>
> Thank you.
>

Qubes is secure in how one uses it.  I would prefer, that some of the more 
experienced on here point out a concise checklist of the "how to stay 
secure" with a list of don't ever do this, and think you are going to stay 
secure.  

There is an old saying,   'Encryption is usually broken in practice, not in 
theory.' Meaning people do dumb things while trying to stay secure.   Like 
in WW One, when they changed codes on the front lines, someone would lose 
their new code book, So command, after sending orders in code, would sent 
the same thing "in the clear" not encrypted.   Giving the code beakers a 
crib.  

Qubes security, order of how one uses it, is not just encryption.  

I repeat. Be great if one of the more knowledgeable created a concise 
checklist, "how to stay secure using Qubes."

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