In this case, the person who is sending out the information is the one that's responsible. |
It is expensive and intrusive, |
Microsoft has so many patches it really has developed the industry-leading way of dealing with patches. We're definitely seeing many vendors moving to more predictable patch release. |
People who sell this data need to have a verification system, and they don't. The enforcement is lax. |
Princeton is definitely a really tough crew to beat. I think our crew rowed a race somewhere between OK and good -- I think they have a little bit more in them. |
Security is important for cell phones because it is much more likely that a user will lose that device than a laptop or desktop computer. |
That's a killer piece of plumbing that's built into Windows that does give Microsoft a huge advantage. |
The bad thing about agents is that they're expensive to install and maintain. |
the benefit back to them does not exceed the risk they perceive in making that information available. |
The good news is the termites are no longer eating the bottom floor of your house. The bad news is they're eating top floor. |
The Linux community doesn't want to be seen as ambulance chasers. Companies that don't follow etiquette rules in security lose share. |
The open-source community hasn't learned to do bare-knuckle marketing yet. But every time Microsoft has these problems, it helps Linux in a very big way. |
The Phone.com approach lets you get all the way to your application server. |
The problem is the Webmasters control the Web server, |
The problem is the Webmasters control the Web server, ... There's no chance firewall software will survive on the server. Web server firewalls won't be widely used. |