When it comes to security, the most reliable security is on a PC.
WRONG.
1. White House has Macs.
2. Obama uses iPad in oval office.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/whitehouse/5680710466/in/photostream
3. Obama uses Mac in White House.
But can their PC run MACDefender?
...What's your point?
Also, this thread doesn't make much sense. It's likely that those PCs are just running some custom software. Obviously the government isn't going to waste their time following Apple's application writing guidelines. Those machines probably aren't even running Windows.
...What's your point?
Also, this thread doesn't make much sense. It's likely that those PCs are just running some custom software. Obviously the government isn't going to waste their time following Apple's application writing guidelines. Those machines probably aren't even running Windows.
...What's your point?
Also, this thread doesn't make much sense. It's likely that those PCs are just running some custom software. Obviously the government isn't going to waste their time following Apple's application writing guidelines. Those machines probably aren't even running Windows.
Anyone notice the ethernet cables? A wifi system would be a security risk.
Let's just say Windows is a fortress... with defenses boomed up by the builder and with 3rd party missionaries, able to withstand an assault by one million army with all the conquer machinery etc.etc. & some nuclear hits!
Mac OS X is a castle able to defend itself from 1,2 or 3 of hundred soldiers and machines(without the 3rd party missionaries, who by the way few are available for hiring).
Now windows is being under siege by 2-3 millions of army all the time, while OS is being attacked once in a while by a couple of cavalries and some riffles!
Where would you feel safer?
HP got bin Laden. Let's see Apple top that.
What are you talking about? There are no requirements for writing Mac apps and the IoS Enterprise developers program started about 6 months after the App Store. (http://developer.apple.com/programs/ios/enterprise/) It is truly amazing how many people with no knowledge about a subject are willing to speak as an authority...
Anyone notice the ethernet cables? A wifi system would be a security risk.