I disagree that it's disingenuous. I would love to see Google and other corporations that make use of Debian fund the development of good default AppArmor profiles for many common daemons. Right now they simply don't exist and users are left to fend for themselves.
The point made in the article is that security is hard and often thankless work. So it's not something that's conducive to volunteers doing in their free time often. It does take funding to move the needle on this here, and I think Red Hat is proof of that.
The point made in the article is that security is hard and often thankless work. So it's not something that's conducive to volunteers doing in their free time often. It does take funding to move the needle on this here, and I think Red Hat is proof of that.