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Secure Apps Aren’t Enough: Abatis on Operating Systems, Control, and Real Security

Secure Apps Aren’t Enough: Abatis on Operating Systems, Control, and Real Security

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In this episode of Blockchain Interviews, Ashton Addison (Crypto Coin Show) welcomes back Alexander Rogan, Co-Founder of Abatis, for a deep discussion on why modern cybersecurity often feels noisy, abstract, and disconnected from real-world outcomes. The conversation begins with a look at operating systems as a primary attack surface, using the forced migration from Windows 10 to Windows 11 as a concrete example of how security, control, and system ownership are increasingly shaped by platform policy rather than actual risk.Alexander explains how Abatis approaches security differently—focusing on system control, deterministic behavior, and longevity rather than constant upgrades or app-level promises. The interview also explores the limits of encryption, why “secure” messaging apps can still fail, what sovereign-grade communications really mean in practice, and why Web3 losses weren’t caused by cryptography itself but by endpoint and infrastructure failures. The discussion closes with Abatis’ Token Generation Event (ABTU), how it aligns incentives around real infrastructure, and what good security should actually look like in the real world.
Learn more about Abatis and $ABTU: https://abatisabtu.com
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