Anything short of fully does not count in computer security.
That’s… not how this works. That’s not how anything works in security—neither computer, nor any other. There is no absolute protection from anything. Lock can be picked, password decoded, computer defense bypassed. We still use all of those.
The goal of the protection is not to guarantee absence of the breach. It is to make the breach impractical. If you want to protect one million dollars you don’t create absolute protection—you create protection that takes one million dollars +1 to break.
That’s… not how this works. That’s not how anything works in security—neither computer, nor any other. There is no absolute protection from anything. Lock can be picked, password decoded, computer defense bypassed. We still use all of those.
The goal of the protection is not to guarantee absence of the breach. It is to make the breach impractical. If you want to protect one million dollars you don’t create absolute protection—you create protection that takes one million dollars +1 to break.
If I could quadruple plus this comment I would