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[Full-Disclosure] Calcuating Loss
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- Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Calcuating Loss
- From: Michael Schaefer <mbs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 08:57:48 -0400
Loss?
One of my biggest complaints is the way the industry "loses billions"
whenever a virus or worm breaks out.
I mean, securing and maintain your server is not a loss. Installing and
updating your anti virus or IDS package is not a loss. All of these
things should have been done anyway.
If a server goes off line, I guess you could measure the revenue it may
have produced as a loss, but technically, that is lack of income, not
true loss.
If you see someone complaining about all the money they lost doing what
they should have been doing all along, I just see spin. And politics.
M
Michal Zalewski wrote:
If we must toy with bogus marketspeak "equations", shouldn't E - at the
very least - numerically correspond to the consequences (loss?) caused by
an event, rather than being an event itself?
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