Most people assume that once security software is installed, they're protected. This isn't the case. It's critical that companies be proactive in thinking about security on a long-term basis.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Real security will come when it's a moneymaker for private companies who want to satisfy public demand for an Internet that isn't crawling with bugs.
Building secure products actually makes for a safer world; many people in law enforcement may not agree with that.
I mean, I've never really had much security, to be honest.
Security is an attempt to try to make the universe static so that we feel safe.
People want security in this insecure world.
One common puzzle for the security-minded is how to work with confidential data on the road. Sometimes you can't bring your laptop, or don't want to. But working on somebody else's machine exposes you to malware and leaves behind all kinds of electronic trails.
Only the insecure strive for security.
I have no problem with the security... It's something that must be done for the times in which we live. Safety first.
When you think about things like power efficiency or performance or Internet connectivity as major technology areas where you have multiple investments, multiple products - security is like that.
If you accept that security is a process, and if you can eliminate the human interaction or intervention in that process by automating more, that is a good thing.