> One company doing a bad job does not mean it's impossible or even uncommon to do a good job.
We all know it is very uncommon to do a great job. Everyone has been breached sooner or later. Any anyone who has worked in engineering or security in tech companies knows how often security concerns are underprioritized far behind more visible but less important work.
Hedging is a good answer. Relying on a single point of failure that, if it ever fails open, will expose everything at once? Not a smart idea.
We all know it is very uncommon to do a great job. Everyone has been breached sooner or later. Any anyone who has worked in engineering or security in tech companies knows how often security concerns are underprioritized far behind more visible but less important work.
Hedging is a good answer. Relying on a single point of failure that, if it ever fails open, will expose everything at once? Not a smart idea.