"The fundamental problem with security is that it's everyone's problem, which means that no one is actually responsible."
--InfoWorld Editor in Chief Michael Vizard advises on how to implement a successful security policy. The article can be found at: http://www.infoworld.com/articles/op/xml/01/04/09/010409opvizard.xml?0411weli
"A security vulnerability exists that affects every computer system in the world -- regardless of hardware or software. This vulnerability extends worldwide; it's massive, severe, and just plain scary. Despite years of modifications and real-time testing, no patch is currently available. First discovered in a place known as "The Garden of Eden," a serpent convinced a woman called Eve that eating an apple would provide her knowledge of good and evil. While knowledge of good and evil was indeed imparted, differentiating between the two was apparently not part of the package.""A security structure is only as secure as the weakest link, and social engineering remains the easiest way to compromise security. We are a long way from patching for this one and even when we do, a human would have to install it."
--from "Advisory: Wetware v2001 Still Vulnerable to Common Attacks"
By Carole Fennelly and Jay D. Dyson