A punitive approach doesn't work because it encourages people to go underground, explains Belanger. "Rather than wait for the security czar's permission to use some new technology," he adds, "they just figure out a way to bypass the rules in such a way that it ends up compromising security even more significantly." And as Schear notes, "We don't want technology to be a disabler; we want it to be an enabler." —R.B.
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