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– Nobody is really responsible for security management. – A wrong sense for security, i.e. someone did a security check years ago and there was no related activity afterwards. – Securing the Network is often considered a "non-productive" task. Unfortunately, this attitude is not likely to be changed before a major security incident occurs. But as everyone knows the alarm systems installed directly after a burglary are the most effective. – The institutes network is considered as "not interesting" for potential attackers.