> The question is whether the pains we’re currently feeling are enough to cause a change in the industries affected.
Considering downthread there are honest suggestions to send special forces after the ransomware gangs, I’m gonna go with “probably not”. That type of denial is pervasive.
The F500 and companies like JBS just need to move essentially dataframes around from automation to automation, but somehow the software ecosystem is still building that with the same tools used to write Google. The next answer is usually “they don’t invest in a security team, clearly,” and I’m waiting for that subthread to kick off, too, to continue the denial.
Software complexity is the enemy, not the malicious actors exploiting it. Fix one, fix the other.
Considering downthread there are honest suggestions to send special forces after the ransomware gangs, I’m gonna go with “probably not”. That type of denial is pervasive.
The F500 and companies like JBS just need to move essentially dataframes around from automation to automation, but somehow the software ecosystem is still building that with the same tools used to write Google. The next answer is usually “they don’t invest in a security team, clearly,” and I’m waiting for that subthread to kick off, too, to continue the denial.
Software complexity is the enemy, not the malicious actors exploiting it. Fix one, fix the other.