Proving A Negative

Apr 19, 2012
Ed Bellis
Chief Technology Officer, Co-founder

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Just a quick fun post. Happened to catch this episode of Arthur this morning during the kids breakfast and it sadly reminded me of our industry. One of the big problems in justifying security is proving a negative. In other words, we weren’t hacked so the controls I’ve implemented must be the right ones.

Apparently ‘bad luck’ has the same challenge.

http://youtu.be/SCtBdhC2sF0?t=4m26s

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