Mobile service providers, including Verizon Wireless, AT&T, and Sprint, know something about your smartphone that you don't. What is this little nugget of information? Service providers have no problem with selling you a supercomputer (a.k.a. smartphone) that they have no intention to protect. It's not that they make it a secret or that the information isn't readily available, it's just that they know that you don't care, and they're right. That's killing the ability for organizations to protect themselves.
Showing posts with label Trust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trust. Show all posts
Friday, August 24, 2012
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Tackling the Untrustworthy Internet
Imagine that each of us would need a tank to safely drive on the road. We would be well protected from any obstacles that could come our way, but at the expense of speed, agility, and cost. We could also blow each other up, forcing us to buy bigger and better tanks all of the time to retain a consistent state of security. That's the kind of environment that companies face when using the Internet. Rather than being able to invest in economical transport, each has to regularly procure stronger individual protection to defend themselves. What went wrong?
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