anandk
Distinguished Member
"Alan Cox, one of the leading Linux kernel developers, has told a House of Lords hearing that neither open- nor closed-source developers should be liable for the security of the code they write.
..both open- and closed-source software developers, including Microsoft, have an ethical duty to make their code as secure as possible...but companies could not be held liable for their code...
Microsoft's national technology officer, Jerry Fishenden, who spoke at the hearing, said the responsibility for security breaches should rest firmly with those perpetrating the breaches...People don't look at window-lock makers for the responsibility for burglary ..."
*news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39285532,00.htm
..both open- and closed-source software developers, including Microsoft, have an ethical duty to make their code as secure as possible...but companies could not be held liable for their code...
Microsoft's national technology officer, Jerry Fishenden, who spoke at the hearing, said the responsibility for security breaches should rest firmly with those perpetrating the breaches...People don't look at window-lock makers for the responsibility for burglary ..."
*news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39285532,00.htm