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Does it make us safer when vulnerabilities are published without fixes being available, or does it favor attackers who can exploit those who cannot deploy a remediation? Join your peers to share your thoughts and experiences as to when/if our zeal for transparency and openness may actually harm those we want to protect.
Learning Objectives:
1: Explore the question of when is it more harmful than good to publish a vulnerability.
2: Explore the issue of when is it more harmful than good to publish a vulnerability.
3: Explore the question of if prenotification is fair.
Learning Objectives:
1: Explore the question of when is it more harmful than good to publish a vulnerability.
2: Explore the issue of when is it more harmful than good to publish a vulnerability.
3: Explore the question of if prenotification is fair.
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