Tuesday, July 2, 2013

TECH PANEL :: What's the most secure desktop operating system?

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Thank you for your continued support of The Reg Tech Panel.

The debates about whether Macs are actually more secure than PCs,
and whether Linux really is the daddy when it comes to bullet-proof
desktop computing, have played out in articles and comments right
here on this site on many occasions.

But is inherent security a meaningful concept? Perhaps a better
question is how easily "securable" are the various desktop operating
systems - and mobile OSes for that matter. Perhaps you think that
focusing on defences at the user device level is largely a red
herring in today's world of borderless networks, mobile access
and BYOD.

Considering this and the way in which external threats are
developing, some are arguing that security efforts should
predominantly target the network. If you have an opinion on one or
more of the above issues, or any other aspect of security -
including how users can be helped to protect themselves and company
data from their own ignorance, thoughtlessness or neglect - then
our latest reader survey is for you.

You don't have be a security specialist to complete it - the
questions should be meaningful to gurus and others alike - and
you'd be doing us at the Reg a big favour by getting stuck in.

You can get cracking here.
http://forms.theregister.co.uk/studies/201306mc/?td=m-pnl3

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Team Register
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