Executive Editor Scott Berinato is fed up with vendor solutions and their boasts of real-time tracking of problems. Its time to start a nationwide effort to fix the public network, he says, to make those boasts as unnecessary as they are absurd.
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Executive Editor Scott Berinato is fed up with vendor solutions and their boasts of real-time tracking of problems. Its time to start a nationwide effort to fix the public network, he says, to make those boasts as unnecessary as they are absurd.
Um, so how is this article better than the vendor e-mails that it lambasts? What is the proposed solution or is this just a gripe session?
I also note the ironic (I hope) footnote to stay tuned on "more evidence of this trend".
Hi. Thanks for commenting. Never purported to be "better" than the vendors I cited (anonymously). I think the difference is, obviously, that I'm not selling anything. I would never purport to have a solution at hand to what is obviously a complex, sophisticated problem. But then I don't charge people thousands of dollars for software which itself can't seem to address the problem. Thanks for reading. Cheers. The author.
Oddly, I did find a solution in your article:
"The next logical step would be to get strategic about Internet security. Move beyond the arms race—which you can’t win anyway—and attack the problem holistically."
Stop one spammer, no big deal. Stop 50 spammers, big deal.
We even know who they are: have a look at spamhaus.org and see for yourself. Why does no one act?
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