> It's the executives job to keep software up-to-date?
Ultimately, yes. They are in charge, they are accountable.
> because you know what the result would be? Companies would set up a system to protect execs and ensure the line-workers would be held accountable for hacks or breaches.
As if most big companies didn't already have these systems in place.
Ultimately, yes. They are in charge, they are accountable.
> because you know what the result would be? Companies would set up a system to protect execs and ensure the line-workers would be held accountable for hacks or breaches.
As if most big companies didn't already have these systems in place.