New tech, old threats

With flaws in many new products, vendors should listen a bit more to the research community perhaps

With flaws in many new products, vendors should listen a bit more to the research community perhaps.

With every advance in technology comes a new business benefit – but advancements also bring risks and threats. Vendors will always trumpet the advantages of their new products, so it falls to the independent security experts to uncover the potential pitfalls.

At the risk of talking myself out of a job, the question needs to be asked: why aren't vendors getting it right first time? It seems like every few days another security flaw or issue previously considered to be resolved pops up.

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