> And if you are as you say major security guy as you claim you probably already checked all the software you allow to use for security breaches. So you either found the problem and got rid of said software or you're just full of it.
Do you know what an 0 day is?
> And if your business recommendations to your company are base on "attitude" picked from internet chat or shall I say you personal likes
My recommendations to my employer are based on many things, including overall security posture. The world's best engineers ship memory unsafety bugs in C and C++, including modern C++. Your statements belay an overall lack of respect for the problem space, which in my experience leads to an increase of issues, even above the general steady state.
> why don't you submit this conversation to your employer.
I plan to as soon as there is actionable information.
> And finally the last thing I feel like doing is promoting my business/services to people like yourself.
You're the one who's been regularly deciding to comment on my posts trying to convince yourself that everything you're doing is fine, and you can't do better. "People like [my]self" are just telling you that you can do better, and only when you decide to go out of your way to start shit.
I'd prefer if you stopped commenting on my posts.