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		<title>how to avoid turning a &#8216;solution into a problem&#8217;?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is a &#8216;solution&#8217; also a &#8216;problem&#8217;? In the context of a PhD information security research, the answer is a resounding YES. [hint - framing research problems involve finding solutions or gaps in solutions that remain as problems to be researched] In the real world context in the application of information security solutions, the answer is <a href='https://jollyvip.com/research/2014/08/15/how-to-avoid-turning-a-solution-into-a-problem/' class='excerpt-more'>[...]</a>]]></description>
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<p>In the context of a PhD information security research, the answer is a resounding YES.<br />
[hint - framing research problems involve finding solutions or gaps in solutions that remain as problems to be researched]</p>
<p>In the real world context in the application of information security solutions, the answer is YES too.<br />
[hint - the solutions turn into problems for hackers to solve, and they cracked them most of the time!]</p>
<p>What a &#8216;messed up&#8217; research and real world!?<br />
[hint- complex problem = complex solution = messy research = real world]</p>
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