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Bad Security Driving Out the Good

Bruce Schneier has up at Wired a typically thoughtful piece on how, in the security market as in others, the lemons are winning out over the good products. Schneier harks back to "The Market For Lemons," the 1970s work of economist George Akerlof, to explain why the market's invisible hand pushes most of the best products into the abyss: "With so many mediocre security products on the market, and the difficulty of coming up with a strong quality signal, vendors don't have strong incentives to invest in developing good products. And the vendors that do tend to die a quiet and lonely death."

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  1. lemons by Takichi · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Anyone else got a hankerin' for some lemonade after all this talk of lemons?

  2. Re:The winners are never the best. by petwalrus · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Juleriy. Awesome.