Bogus security promises and how to detect them
What is true enterprise security and how do you get it? Bogus promises by vendors are all too common. In this interview, outspoken security analyst Nick Selby humorously tackles the truth about data leakage products, smartphone protection, hotspot threats and the word “solution.” Nick Selby leads The 451 Group’s Enterprise Security Practice. Selby also serves as The 451 Group’s Director of Research Operations and is on the faculty of the Institute for Applied Network Security.
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