I really can't see what Eset has to lose by testing what I proposed. Eset being a large organization appears to be struck in bureaucratic inertia when it comes to "thinking outside of the security box" in regards to new ideas.
I really can't see what Eset has to lose by testing what I proposed. Eset being a large organization appears to be struck in bureaucratic inertia when it comes to "thinking outside of the security box" in regards to new ideas.