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As a developer, do you think that websites are actually able to protect your personal data from hackers?

Survey period: 9 Jul 2018 to 16 Jul 2018

We know how the sausage is made, as it were. Do you trust your compatriots to get it right?

OptionVotes% 
Yes - there's no reason sites can't completely protect our personal data726.77
Sites can protect our personal data from all but the most advanced (eg State sponsored) hackers10910.24
Sites can protect our data from most, but not all hackers32530.55
I'm not sure736.86
Probably not. Most sites are unable to protect our data22621.24
Almost no site has the ability to actually protect our personal data from hackers12611.84
No they can't. It's simply not possible13312.50



 
GeneralSimple solution - don't save personal data! Pin
Marc Clifton11-Jul-18 11:41
mvaMarc Clifton11-Jul-18 11:41 
GeneralAmbiguous question Pin
Dominic Burford10-Jul-18 21:30
professionalDominic Burford10-Jul-18 21:30 
GeneralRe: Ambiguous question Pin
maze311-Jul-18 1:39
professionalmaze311-Jul-18 1:39 
Anything can be Attacked, it whether they have the defences to avoid, mitigate and/or prevent breaches of the attack.

If take a physical castle example to help me think this through.
With enough resources you can build a really high walls.
But you need infinitly more to observe your attacks to know if you need to build higher.
Observable Problem - we know how short are walls are.
Contrast with DDOS - we know we can mitigate/hold off against 1000 hits per second, and know we can do above this. We will take the risk that attackers currently cannot do 1000 hits per second, or build a ladder above 100 meters.

But we need to allow some people in. Okay.
Castle - attacker can see who you let in. That leaks their information however relevant that might be and classification issue of what personal data is.

Beyond the wall. keep the gold in a chest.
If they breach the wall, they can steal the chest, but without the key no luck getting inside.
Unless chest made of wood, in which a brute force attack of dynamite might crack it open. But then that could damage the goods inside. So maybe a million small hammers, takes longer time, but this is brute force still.

I lost track of why i started this reply.
Generalweird question Pin
KBZX500010-Jul-18 3:12
KBZX500010-Jul-18 3:12 
GeneralRe: weird question Pin
thewazz10-Jul-18 9:40
professionalthewazz10-Jul-18 9:40 
GeneralHackers don't go through the website Pin
Slacker0079-Jul-18 2:20
professionalSlacker0079-Jul-18 2:20 
GeneralRe: Hackers don't go through the website Pin
James McCullough9-Jul-18 3:12
professionalJames McCullough9-Jul-18 3:12 
GeneralRe: Hackers don't go through the website Pin
Nathan Minier10-Jul-18 2:32
professionalNathan Minier10-Jul-18 2:32 
GeneralOne thing is what I think, another what I see Pin
Nelek8-Jul-18 22:00
protectorNelek8-Jul-18 22:00 
GeneralRe: One thing is what I think, another what I see Pin
CHill609-Jul-18 5:50
mveCHill609-Jul-18 5:50 
GeneralRe: One thing is what I think, another what I see Pin
fatman459-Jul-18 12:12
professionalfatman459-Jul-18 12:12 
GeneralTwo questions in one ... Pin
CHill608-Jul-18 21:51
mveCHill608-Jul-18 21:51 
GeneralRe: Two questions in one ... Pin
matblue2510-Jul-18 6:41
professionalmatblue2510-Jul-18 6:41 
GeneralNot the right question. Pin
OriginalGriff8-Jul-18 21:49
mveOriginalGriff8-Jul-18 21:49 
GeneralI found a way to not have your email pwned Pin
Mycroft Holmes8-Jul-18 20:17
professionalMycroft Holmes8-Jul-18 20:17 
GeneralRe: I found a way to not have your email pwned Pin
OriginalGriff8-Jul-18 21:50
mveOriginalGriff8-Jul-18 21:50 

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