I'm just informed enough about IT security to know that I really know very very little about it. That said, I probably know ten times as much as do 99% of people. I'm an expert in my field, and while I've been a jack of all trades on many fronts, today's threats to privacy and IT security require expert knowledge to combat.
I do not have time.
The long winded point I have is that it is now just too damn much work to do it all right. I'm tired after a 10 hour workday. I've obviously taken more steps than most, but it is still leaky as hell...
I need a company/organization that I can reasonably trust to manage my information security/property, to manage my computers, manage my vpns, e.g., to isolate my web browser windows over multiple vpns, ... all of it, and it can't be GOOGLE. My data is my property, as long as I can hold it, so it needs to be a company/organization that built in privacy obligations (like lawyers and doctors supposedly do).
-Signed: A Frustrated Tired Old Nerd (with children)
[Ed's Comment: Does such a company exist? Is it even possible to provide such a service? Or have we just identified a niche in the market for some enterprising person to fill?]
(Score: 2, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 05 2015, @12:39PM
there is no such thing as 'good security', only improving security in a constantly evolving threat landscape
if you think your security is good, you have already failed
(Score: 3, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 05 2015, @05:14PM
The three golden rules to ensure computer security are:
do not own a computer
do not power it on
and do not use it
(Score: 2) by Beryllium Sphere (r) on Monday October 05 2015, @05:17PM
The message is the same, though. The highest payoff for time and money invested is to minimize the damage that comes from a security breach. I do, obviously, explain to them how to reduce their chances of getting the next Zeus-like malware from the next Flash vulnerability. The advice that helps them more is when I recommend doing online banking from a separate, locked down machine that's not visiting sites full of free Flash games at lunchtime.