Yep, which is why I advocate the latter and not the former.  Depends what
the intended result is, "wow your scary, you can do awesome stuff and now I
don't trust you" or "wow thats scary, thanks for showing me that and helping
me understand why i need to change my habits".

This difference in approach also plays into how you interact with upper
management and getting their support for security initiatives, not just
friends and family.

Zate


On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Daniel Holiday <[email protected]> wrote:

> But really, Zate, breaking into someone's system without telling them
> that you are going to do it is much different than sitting down with
> someone and giving a practical demo.
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