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simmery

join:2006-01-29
·AT&T Yahoo

reply to NanDog
Re: AV Firms Scrambling to Keep Up

In my naive dreams, I see a world that isn't divided into stupid users and smart users. I see a world that cares more about eradicating the sources of malware so that the internet is a safer place.

We have come to the point where we simply accept the idea that the internet is a cesspool and that there are ways to swim in it that are safer than others. We also blame users who expect to swim in a chlorinated pool and don't know that they should only swim in certain parts or have special swimming equipment to keep from catching diseases. We support an entire security industry as a fact of life because we're afraid that if we clean up the cesspool, we might have to spend money or we might intrude on someone's "rights."

Someday, people will wake up and realize how completely insane this whole deal is. Grandma should not have to remember a hundred rules about what to click on or how many security programs to use or setting up limited accounts and messing with policies. She should be able to use her email without wondering whether she's going to get infected or ripped off by criminals.

Yes, this is all very naive and the internet is what it is, but I still marvel at how we continue to accept it and do nothing more than apply band-aids and divide ourselves into users with "common sense" and users who are "clueless." This does nothing more than reinforce the idea that criminality is normal. Instead of bemoaning the idea that people don't want to -- or can't -- exercise what we think of as common sense (and really is nothing of the sort), we should be putting our money and voting power into demanding a better place to swim.

daveinpoway

join:2006-07-03
Poway, CA

Perhaps I, too, am naive, but, with technology advances, this could come into existence: a Unified Threat Management appliance (like a Fortigate) on a single chip. This would update itself automatically without user intervention, and would also incorporate advanced heuristics (which would actually work, unlike the crude heuristics we have these days) to tackle threats it hasn't received updates for yet. With mass-production, these could be produced cheaply enough that every motherboard could incorporate one. To make this work, the subscription cost for the update service would have to be built into the price of the equipment, so that nobody would have to remember to renew their subscription. Basically, the user would not even be aware (nor would he/she need to be aware) that this chip was present- everything would be done silently in the background.

With this "Security Chip" filtering out malware, life on the Internet would become much safer. Probably not 100% safe, of course, but way better than today's situation.
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