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How many traffic policemen never exceed the speed limit when off duty? How many vicars don't swear? And how many IT security professionals practice what they preach? No, seriously, do you eat your own dog food? That's the question Davey Winder has been asking of infosec professionals in an attempt to determine just how secure security experts really are away from the office