The average customer does not, but security professionals do.
I know that in many government scenarios, (think local governments) for example, policy guidance drives purchasing and other behavior. So if compliance with some security standard requires a "green lock" that lock matters.
That will drive behavior -- banks, insurance companies, and other businesses will be disqualified for all sorts of RFPs.
I know that in many government scenarios, (think local governments) for example, policy guidance drives purchasing and other behavior. So if compliance with some security standard requires a "green lock" that lock matters.
That will drive behavior -- banks, insurance companies, and other businesses will be disqualified for all sorts of RFPs.