You start off by saying "The user might use his control to make his computer less secure" which is true. But just two sentences later you claim "users choose to not upgrade their insecure software" which is obviously…
Care to offer any arguments to support your claim?
I don't see how your argument works. You seem to be saying that user control automatically leads to less security which is obviously false. Maybe you are conflating groups with individuals. If an individual has control…
You start off by saying "The user might use his control to make his computer less secure" which is true. But just two sentences later you claim "users choose to not upgrade their insecure software" which is obviously…
Care to offer any arguments to support your claim?
I don't see how your argument works. You seem to be saying that user control automatically leads to less security which is obviously false. Maybe you are conflating groups with individuals. If an individual has control…