I understand your point of view, but I believe that is more like: "You have been accused of murder. Your door has locks, so you have something to hide."
There is nothing wrong about having a door with locks on it. Neither to have PGP installed.
Is very different if behind the door you can find a lot of child porn pics... The problem is not related to the PGP, but with the content that is encrypted.
Remember, make the job assigner decide not TOP priority, but where exactly on the list, so when other people complain, you can point to new jobs added above theirs. The goal is to get the suits hassling each other, not you. Don't argue with them.
I believe this is the way. And I will add, if you can ask the job assigner to put it on paper, with a signature or so, probably there will be fewer important things needed for now. When people have to describe what they want and be responsible for the claims, a lot of things just dont seem so urgent anymore.
Im convinced that ever Windows installation should have something like a lamps filament.
Then, after some time of use, one morning the user should receive the message: "Your Windows filament had just burnt out. Please change your OS."
When this occurs, the user would now that probably his system has a lot of deprecated DLLs and other stuff like that and that he needs to reinstall the Windows from zero.
After reading some of the messages, a question came to me.
If we were living in a world where the majority of computers were running upon MacOS, it isnt predictable that the majority of viruses will spread on this kind of environment instead of Windows?
My question is how much we can attack the lack of effort from Microsoft to increase security, and which part of the burden we should blame on a natural exposure of the most used platform to this kind of motivation?
I understand your point of view, but I believe that is more like: "You have been accused of murder. Your door has locks, so you have something to hide."
There is nothing wrong about having a door with locks on it. Neither to have PGP installed.
Is very different if behind the door you can find a lot of child porn pics... The problem is not related to the PGP, but with the content that is encrypted.
And its important to say that in the last Brazilian election the opposition candidate has won, despite all the conspiracy theories...
What should anybody expect from a company that offers "The Infinity Voting Panel"?
Im convinced that ever Windows installation should have something like a lamps filament. Then, after some time of use, one morning the user should receive the message: "Your Windows filament had just burnt out. Please change your OS." When this occurs, the user would now that probably his system has a lot of deprecated DLLs and other stuff like that and that he needs to reinstall the Windows from zero.
After reading some of the messages, a question came to me. If we were living in a world where the majority of computers were running upon MacOS, it isnt predictable that the majority of viruses will spread on this kind of environment instead of Windows? My question is how much we can attack the lack of effort from Microsoft to increase security, and which part of the burden we should blame on a natural exposure of the most used platform to this kind of motivation?