Business leaders will trade speed for security
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A global survey of 600 C-level executives conducted by CloudBees found that when it comes to building software, more than three-quarters of respondents said it is more important to be secure and compliant than fast and compliant.
And anything for the annual bonus
I have the strong feeling this is "response bias" in action - where they respond with the desired result, not how they'd really react.
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A global survey of 600 C-level executives conducted by CloudBees found that when it comes to building software, more than three-quarters of respondents said it is more important to be secure and compliant than fast and compliant.
And anything for the annual bonus
I have the strong feeling this is "response bias" in action - where they respond with the desired result, not how they'd really react.
Kent Sharkey wrote:
Business leaders will trade speed for security
..and blame developers for the lack of security.
Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: "If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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A global survey of 600 C-level executives conducted by CloudBees found that when it comes to building software, more than three-quarters of respondents said it is more important to be secure and compliant than fast and compliant.
And anything for the annual bonus
I have the strong feeling this is "response bias" in action - where they respond with the desired result, not how they'd really react.
Kent, don't be so cynical; didn't you know that saying "security is important" makes it happen?
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Kent, don't be so cynical; didn't you know that saying "security is important" makes it happen?
Joe Woodbury wrote:
saying "security is important" makes it happen
From "The Mikado":
Koko: It’s like this: When your Majesty says, ‘Let a thing be done,’ it’s as good as done – practically, it is done – because your Majesty’s will is law. Your Majesty says, ‘Kill a gentleman,’ and a gentleman is told off to be killed. Consequently, that gentleman is as good as dead – practically, he is dead – and if he is dead, why not say so? Mikado: I see. Nothing could possibly be more satisfactory!
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Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.