<span id="hs_cos_wrapper_post_body" class="hs_cos_wrapper hs_cos_wrapper_meta_field hs_cos_wrapper_type_rich_text" style="" data-hs-cos-general-type="meta_field" data-hs-cos-type="rich_text" ><p><a href="https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2016/10/it-leaders-confess-their-scary-stories-and-deep-dark-fears">"A trend that frightens me in IT right now is the growing notion that breaches are going to happen and are therefore unavoidable; almost even acceptable. This way of thinking is taking the focus away from preventing threats and almost glorifies the attackers for their ingenuity in the aftermath. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy. Accepting breaches as a cost of doing business is essentially inviting ransomware over for dinner."</a></p> <!--more--><p>Joe Dahlquist, VP Product Management, <a href="http://www.threatstop.com/" target="_blank">ThreatSTOP</a></p> <p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2474" src="http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/2548414/Imported_Blog_Media/tep_halloween-03.png" alt="tep_halloween-03" width="620" height="350"></p></span>