Threshold, not capacity
Threshold, not capacity
Posted Nov 9, 2005 16:45 UTC (Wed) by kirkengaard (guest, #15022)In reply to: Security is Free by Felix.Braun
Parent article: A Linux worm on the loose?
1 is a universal problem for social engineering; 2 and 3 are really where my point lies. It is not the capacity, but the entry-threshold for security implementation that I find to be the great advantage over Windows. The greater pains it has taken me to implement A, B, and C (incompletely) under Windows make the effort to learn security under Linux, with tools provided with the distribution and in the kernel, seem effortless. Learning, as opposed to fighting, the operating system.