We all know that security is inversely proportional to convenience. And, we know from experience that security is secondary to users' ability to get to the information and services they need. Users' apathy and ignorance is the reason why we spend . . .
We all know that security is inversely proportional to convenience. And, we know from experience that security is secondary to users' ability to get to the information and services they need. Users' apathy and ignorance is the reason why we spend more of our time responding to security problems than ensuring that our infrastructures are as secure as possible.

Making a network secure requires technical finesse and user cooperation. Overcoming technical obstacles is nothing in comparison to defeating the roadblocks erected by inconvenienced users. If security ever gets in the way of them doing what they want, we're sure to hear about it.