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On Jul 19, 2012 2:31 AM, "Drsolly" <[email protected]> wrote:

> If someone can't be bothered to write their thoughts down, and require me
> to spend 20 minutes to watch a video giving views that I could have read
> in one minute, then I'm not going to devote my time to listen to them.
>
> Since I haven't heard what he has to say, I cannot comment on his views.
> Except to point out that 99% of people are as interested in computer
> security as they are in beetle collecting. And anything that depends on
> them being more interested than that, or better informed, is doomed.
>
> On Wed, 18 Jul 2012, Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon & Hannah wrote:
>
> > Marc Goodman (who I believe is https://twitter.com/FutureCrimes and
> > http://www.futurecrimes.com/ ) gave a recent TED talk on trends in the
> use of
> > high technology in crime:
> >
> >
> http://www.ted.com/talks/marc_goodman_a_vision_of_crimes_in_the_future.html
> >
> > The 20 minute talk is frightening, with very little in the way of
> comfort for the
> > protection or security side.  He ends with a call for crowdsourcing of
> protection.
> >
> > Now as a transparent society/open source/full disclosure kind of guy, I
> like the
> > general idea.  But, as someone who has been involved in education,
> security
> > awareness, and professional security training for some time, I see a few
> problems.
> > For crowdsourcing to work, you need a critical mass of at least
> minimally capable
> > people.  When you are talking about a weather reporting app, that minimal
> > capability isn't much. When you are talking about detecting cyberwar or
> > bioweapons, the capability levels are a bit different.
> >
> > Just yesterday the PNWER (Pacific NorthWest Economic Region
> > http://www.pnwer.org/ ) conference became the latest to bemoan the lack
> of
> > trained employees.  I rather suspect these constant complaints, since I
> see lots of
> > people out of work.  But the people who are whining about employees are
> just
> > looking for network admins and such.  We need people with more depth and
> more
> > breadth in their backgrounds.  I get CISSP candidates in my seminars who
> are
> > network admins who simply want to know a few ACLS for firewalls.  I have
> to
> > keep telling them that security professionals need to know more than
> that.
> >
> > Yes, I am privileged to be able to meet a number who *are* interested in
> learning
> > everything possible in order to meet any need or problem.  But,
> relatively
> > speaking, those are few.  And my sample set tends to be abnormal, in
> that these
> > are people who have already shown some interest in training (even if
> only job
> > related).  What Goodman is talking about is the general public.  And
> those of us
> > who have actually tried security awareness know how little conceptual
> awareness
> > we have to build on, let alone advanced technical knowledge.
> >
> > I think awareness, self-protection, and crowdsourcing is probably the
> only good
> > way to approach the problems Goodman outlines.  I just worry that we
> have a long
> > way to go.
> >
> > http://blogs.securiteam.com/index.php/archives/1793
> >
> > ======================  (quote inserted randomly by Pegasus Mailer)
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> > On Friday, January 23rd, 2004, in a speech at the World Economic
> > Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Bill Gates stated `Two years from
> > now, spam will be solved.'
> > victoria.tc.ca/techrev/rms.htm http://www.infosecbc.org/links
> > http://blogs.securiteam.com/index.php/archives/author/p1/
> > http://twitter.com/rslade
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