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	<title>Comments on: My Risk, My Choice</title>
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		<title>By: Eric</title>
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		<description>I agree, Andy. Recently, I read about a study where over time, people become desensitized to warning messages (such as that with SSL cert warning errors).  The point is you can only warn so much before you have to trust.  Will trust fail?  Heck yes.  Expect it to, count on it.  How often do all of our vendors products break or function outside of the parameters?  Almost daily in some ways.  I&#039;m told AV will keep our machines safe, yet I see alerts daily from viruses that are found on users machines.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree, Andy. Recently, I read about a study where over time, people become desensitized to warning messages (such as that with SSL cert warning errors).  The point is you can only warn so much before you have to trust.  Will trust fail?  Heck yes.  Expect it to, count on it.  How often do all of our vendors products break or function outside of the parameters?  Almost daily in some ways.  I&#8217;m told AV will keep our machines safe, yet I see alerts daily from viruses that are found on users machines.</p>
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