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My greatest hope for developments like Mythos is not some cataclysm or renaissance in vulnerability discovery.

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    My greatest hope for developments like Mythos is not some cataclysm or renaissance in vulnerability discovery. Instead, it is that the perception of the change rattles organizations out of complacency, and pulverizes the "That's too hard to do here" thinking that hampers growth and improvement.

    You will now do the hard things because you must, whether you like them or not. To do otherwise will be seen as—and may actually be—wanton negligence.

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      My greatest hope for developments like Mythos is not some cataclysm or renaissance in vulnerability discovery. Instead, it is that the perception of the change rattles organizations out of complacency, and pulverizes the "That's too hard to do here" thinking that hampers growth and improvement.

      You will now do the hard things because you must, whether you like them or not. To do otherwise will be seen as—and may actually be—wanton negligence.

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      @mttaggart That's a good point. While I think Mythos is mostly a giant PR hype machine, maybe it rattles vendors out of complacency and forces them to rethink their attitude toward product security.

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