Tale: Today it may be best, to invest elsewhere. But not forever. Security against a dedicated adversary is not always and forever impossible, but a result of continuous investment that is a) eventually achieved, b) requires continuing work going forward (bugs are discovered in resources once thought secure and need patching, malware and threats change, etc.)
In other words, just because it’s not your top priority, doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be improved a little bit, now and then. i.e. the difference between 0% and 5% of invested effort, compounds over time.
Epistemic note: I’m not Taleuntum.
I think the difference is:
Tale: Today it may be best, to invest elsewhere. But not forever. Security against a dedicated adversary is not always and forever impossible, but a result of continuous investment that is a) eventually achieved, b) requires continuing work going forward (bugs are discovered in resources once thought secure and need patching, malware and threats change, etc.)
In other words, just because it’s not your top priority, doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be improved a little bit, now and then. i.e. the difference between 0% and 5% of invested effort, compounds over time.