Crypto tech has sort of the same problems that they used to assign to car alarms. "They'll defeat amateurs, but a real professional will always find a way to steal your car." The good news is that 99% of the people attempting to attack your system are amateurs(no matter what they say about themselves). In most strategies needed to defeat a reasonably secure crypto system, the professional is going to have be on the same box, if not in the same room.
The question is, how many professionals are going to want your data?
However, in recent years, car alarms and other anti-theft devices have reached a point where even professionals are starting to be defeated, as such they've resorted to 'car jacking.' What would the equivalent be for a server?
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