I'm on the fence about this. In a perfect world, I agree.
In real life? "They" only need to get lucky once. I need to be perfect all the time, and it probably isn't going to happen.
Don't get me wrong, it is always somebody's fault.
If your is meant as in your business, I'd lean more to the agree side. Security basics are just a cost centre, right?
And how are you supposed to vet a binary from a trusted vendor?
I'm on the fence about this. In a perfect world, I agree.
In real life? "They" only need to get lucky once. I need to be perfect all the time, and it probably isn't going to happen.
Don't get me wrong, it is always somebody's fault.
If your is meant as in your business, I'd lean more to the agree side. Security basics are just a cost centre, right?
And how are you supposed to vet a binary from a trusted vendor?