Interesting thought, but am not sure I would want to get into the battle with the hackers. Still may be a place someone will have to go to provide an active defense. Intriguing thoughts that include both hacking and business process.
Active Defense and 'Hacking Back', A Primer
By Scott Berinato in the HBR
In the lead piece in this package, Idaho National Lab’s Andy Bochman puts forth a provocative idea: that no amount of spending on technology defenses can secure your critical systems or help you keep pace with hackers. To protect your most valuable information, he argues, you need to move beyond so-called cyber hygiene, the necessary but insufficient deployment of security software and network-monitoring processes. ... "
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