On 16/01/14 01:08, coderman wrote:

> information security as a discipline or specialization should not
> exist.  that systems, code, protocols, *, are built without "security"
> priorities, and without end-user privacy and availability paramount,
> is the dereliction of basic duty.

Not if the idea of duty for many is an eye to the bottom line. Also, I
would like to have doctors fixing things like intestinal ruptures, not
some kid with their parent's sewing kit :P

> 2) Educational Support Everywhere
> Establish lock picking, computing, and hacking curriculum in pre
> school through grade school with subsidized access to technical
> resources including mobile, tablet, laptop test equipment, grid/cloud
> computing on-demand, software defined radios with full
> receive/transmit, and gigabit internet service or faster.

If we already have problems trying to keep religion out of schools, how
are you going to get HackEd into school? ;)

Cheers,
arne

-- 
Arne Renkema-Padmos
@hcisec, secuso.org
Doctoral researcher
CASED, TU Darmstadt
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