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Comment by hikihiki123

4 years ago

Also pointing your (or anyone's finger) at the already overworked and exploited engineers in many countries is just abysmal in my opinion. It's not an engineers decision to make what the deadlines of finishing a software is. Countless number of companies are controlled by business people. So point your finger at them because they are who don't give a flying f*&% whether the software is secure or not. We engineers are very well aware with both the need and the implications of security. So this kind of name shaming must be stopped by the security community now and forever in my opinion.

I’ve found that software, among other engineering disciplines, is uniquely managed as a manufacturing line rather than a creative art. In the other disciplines, the difference between these phases of the project is much more explicit.