There's nothing controversial about it. Security as a product is an upside down approach to security, and it only really exists on windows.
Bahaha sure buddy. "Really" gives you enough room to dismiss all Linux security tools. How convenient .
I'm fine dismissing things in my field that I've never seen used.
That's a wonderful anecdotal observation
There's nothing controversial about it. Security as a product is an upside down approach to security, and it only really exists on windows.
Bahaha sure buddy. "Really" gives you enough room to dismiss all Linux security tools. How convenient .
I'm fine dismissing things in my field that I've never seen used.
That's a wonderful anecdotal observation