Do we need a cyber-Chernobyl?

What will it take for people to take security seriously?

There has been talk in the anti-malware industry as long as I can remember about what sort of event it will take to get people to take computer security seriously.

There were countless airline security events which took place before governments started implementing increasingly restrictive security measures around airports.

There were nuclear security incidents before the accident at Chernobyl, but it took that level of disaster before people became fearful of nuclear power in the general populace.

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