Would you believe me if I argued that without those standards and requirements (which are generally few and modest compared to what is the case in virtually all other industries) things would be even worse?
~20 years of InfoSec security standards and compliance audits, exceeding $120B in annual spend, and the result is essentially everything to be hacked all the time — and getting worse. Forgive me if the well-indended WH EO calling for more regs and audits doesn’t excite me.
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Everyone could have gotten hacked for much less money.
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The model is backwards. Put a flag in your system that an attacker can set for a monthly payment, and THEY have to keep everyone else out while allowing the business to operate, otherwise the next attacker could change the flag and collect the payment.
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Create a 12 slide PPT deck, raise some VC cash.
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Replying to @jeremiahg @arekfurt
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May 14, 2021 · 7:45 PM UTC