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The future of security is transparency. Legacy systems relied on obscurity, assuming proprietary, closed systems could keep threats out. But modern security demands complete visibility. Open firmware, inspectable code, and transparent hardware interfaces empower proactive, not reactive, defenses.
May 6, 2025, 4:04 PM
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