> It would be create to encourage programmer participation. We need ideas > and perhaps a set of challenges?
Such a set of challenges is vital. Worked examples to motivate those who would take up the challenge(s) after groking what this is about would be helpful. It is conceivable that red/black team organization might be worth it in the long run, but certainly can't be done in a workshop day. I have not talked to Avi Rubin (Johns Hopkins) in some time, but he used to assign his classes exercises where they divided into small teams and built something to spec. Then the bell sounded and all the team projects went into a hat. Teams then drew a different team's project that they were then to attack. As pedagogy, it worked. --dan _______________________________________________ langsec-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://mail.langsec.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/langsec-discuss
