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− | + | That said, I question the motivation of this post, is it really vendor neutral? It seems to have an agenda? Seriously, the only entry on "Web Aplication Sanning" is a rant about automated scanners? We know that automated tools won't solve world hunger, but the way you describe things makes me think it's in your best interest that tools vendors (and even Managed Service Vendors) all fell down a dark hole and disapeared. | |
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− | That said, I question the motivation of this post, is it really vendor neutral? It seems to have an agenda? Seriously | ||
There is a place for services and tools, lets drop the arguement that services and people are the only option and they have no place, yada yada... | There is a place for services and tools, lets drop the arguement that services and people are the only option and they have no place, yada yada... | ||
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Please won't someone think of the children? | Please won't someone think of the children? | ||
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[[User:Silvexis|Silvexis]] 17:57, 17 August 2007 (EDT) | [[User:Silvexis|Silvexis]] 17:57, 17 August 2007 (EDT) |
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Erik Peterson 8/17/2007
That said, I question the motivation of this post, is it really vendor neutral? It seems to have an agenda? Seriously, the only entry on "Web Aplication Sanning" is a rant about automated scanners? We know that automated tools won't solve world hunger, but the way you describe things makes me think it's in your best interest that tools vendors (and even Managed Service Vendors) all fell down a dark hole and disapeared.
There is a place for services and tools, lets drop the arguement that services and people are the only option and they have no place, yada yada...
It's people, process and tools. There are a place for all three and every peice of that triad is equaly important.
Please won't someone think of the children?
Full disclosure:I work for a tools vendor
Silvexis 17:57, 17 August 2007 (EDT)