The term “secure” sure has a lot of different meanings depending on the context in which it is used. If we take it from a corporate security perspective, your options are somewhat limited to physical security, as in video surveillance or physical access, or logical security, as in your laptop or data access. But, when you ask a security professional if they are secure, they will most certainly take that in the context of what they can control, and will most likely answer “yes”.
It’s no secret that network threats have grown significantly over the past several years – in number, as well as complication. This growth continues to place an overwhelming burden on IT resources, which have to combat these threats on a daily basis. These guys already have a rough job of just keeping up with the volume and variety of threats, But also making them go through multiple hoops and internal approvals to procure and piece together the solution from different vendors is enough to push a lot of folks over the edge!