German IT agency sets record straight on IE
There has been some noise after the
German Information Security Agency (BSI) apparently hinted that using a non-Microsoft web browser might give you less security headaches. NetworkFusion is covering the current state (and some clarifications by the BSI) in an article called "
German IT agency sets record straight on IE".
- As you could expect, the BSI is choosing some less harsh language.
The most interesting quote from it is: "
Microsoft has responded to the developments by offering discounts to the country's vast public sector and agreeing to provide special assistance with software security."
Now - if I were the IT security agency chief of any country, wouldn't I just copy&paste the original BSI statements?? (and gain a hefty discount plus MS security consultancy package for my people??)