> When people mention signature based detection as a reason why antivirus or malware is dying I always get a bit confused. It's like saying that the transportation industry is going to die because horses are an…
Note that I wrote this article a year ago, when the lowest-possible-price outsourcing market was rampant in India. These days it's more common in China and Sri Lanka. Yes, security specialists can come from India,…
The anti-virus age was the era when AV companies battled it out to innovate and keep ahead of the competition. That era is, in my opinion, over.
Author here. This was written a year ago. Keep in mind that I'm not saying AV isn't useful - it is in some situations. However, I'm of the opinion that the "AV age", where AV companies battle it out to innovate and beat…
Hi there, I'm the author of this article. I wrote this about a year ago, when the average salary of an Indian developer was significantly less, and there was a huge market in low-quality low-cost development houses out…
> When people mention signature based detection as a reason why antivirus or malware is dying I always get a bit confused. It's like saying that the transportation industry is going to die because horses are an…
Note that I wrote this article a year ago, when the lowest-possible-price outsourcing market was rampant in India. These days it's more common in China and Sri Lanka. Yes, security specialists can come from India,…
The anti-virus age was the era when AV companies battled it out to innovate and keep ahead of the competition. That era is, in my opinion, over.
Author here. This was written a year ago. Keep in mind that I'm not saying AV isn't useful - it is in some situations. However, I'm of the opinion that the "AV age", where AV companies battle it out to innovate and beat…
Hi there, I'm the author of this article. I wrote this about a year ago, when the average salary of an Indian developer was significantly less, and there was a huge market in low-quality low-cost development houses out…