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* Pipeline hackDon Y
`- Re: Pipeline hackDavid Brown

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 by: Don Y - Wed, 12 May 2021 00:33 UTC

Wanna bet the folks who designed the kit "bolted on" the security
after-the-fact (as opposed to designing it in from the start)?

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From: david.br...@hesbynett.no (David Brown)
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Subject: Re: Pipeline hack
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 by: David Brown - Wed, 12 May 2021 07:46 UTC

On 12/05/2021 02:33, Don Y wrote:
> Wanna bet the folks who designed the kit "bolted on" the security
> after-the-fact (as opposed to designing it in from the start)?

Security is a process, not a feature. If you haven't thought about
security from the start, you are doing it wrong. If you haven't "bolted
on" more security underway, or when the system is up and running, you
are also doing it wrong.

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