If that’s your view, then why have any security at all?
Why not just go back to the days when every process could access each others memory?
Let’s just let every process run as root too while we’re at it, right?
Heck, you can still crash a car, so why wear seatbelts or have airbags?
This is the problem with strawman arguments like yours. They’re not rooted in reason and extrapolate infinitely.
Imperfect safety is better than no safety. More safety is better than less safety.
It also completely ignores that you can have different approaches to security for different parts of any system. You don’t just have single silver bullets
Why not just go back to the days when every process could access each others memory?
Let’s just let every process run as root too while we’re at it, right?
Heck, you can still crash a car, so why wear seatbelts or have airbags?
This is the problem with strawman arguments like yours. They’re not rooted in reason and extrapolate infinitely.
Imperfect safety is better than no safety. More safety is better than less safety.
It also completely ignores that you can have different approaches to security for different parts of any system. You don’t just have single silver bullets