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| Subject: | Re: Charging customers on security |
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| Date: | Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:10:02 -0700 |
I appreciate the insightful responses of each of you. I agree with the idea that when we envision the solution with the clients, the solution should be secured by default, and it becomes the clients' responsibility that if they "opt-out", because of (for instance) limited budget. If they want enhanced security features, they have to pay more. Thanks I really enjoyed this discussion. ; )
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