On Apr 14, 2010, at 11:19 AM, Wall, Kevin wrote:
> Jeremiah Heller writes...
>
>> do security professionals really want to wipe hacking
>> activity from the planet? sounds like poor job security to me.
>
> Even though I've been involved in software security for the
> past dozen years or so, I st
Jeremiah Heller writes...
> do security professionals really want to wipe hacking
> activity from the planet? sounds like poor job security to me.
Even though I've been involved in software security for the
past dozen years or so, I still think this is a laudable goal,
albeit a completely unreali
ACM SIGCSE will be pushing more information shortly on the K-12
program suggestions. I've heard it will include security.
-Rob
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 9:27 PM, Jeremiah Heller
wrote:
> an interesting point. if it were not socially unacceptable to perform ethnic
> cleansing it would still occur
an interesting point. if it were not socially unacceptable to perform ethnic
cleansing it would still occur at the levels indicated in those examples. if it
were not for the civil rights movement and the eventually wide-spread
acceptance of the idea that discrimination based on superficial prope
Keyboard Cowboy,
Education is always a good thing. I think kids should have the opportunity
to learn both sides of software security. Great suggestion.
Kids, by nature, are drawn to things that are taboo and demonized. Which
hacking no doubt falls into, and according to Daniel, also Angelina Joli