Am 09.02.2013 08:06, schrieb Jon Callas:

> But I think there has to be fun with security. We talk a lot about how 
> security has to be usable, but I think fun is up there, too. If it's fun, 
> people will use it. They make their mistakes cheaply, and in a reasonably 
> safe environment. Most of all, they'll actually use it. That's been the 
> challenge of the last couple decades, getting people to use it. People use 
> things that they play with. I think thus that play is part of security, too. 
> What's "groundbreaking" in what we're doing is that we're having fun and 
> encouraging others to do so, too.

+1 - A mixture of fun *and* education elements would attract my
interest. Definitely.


hugi (a *dumb average User* - No joke)


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