Josh,

please do share a link to that presentation.
I'd like to make a list of possible puzzle pieces so these can be
combined. I can add a difficulty rating so puzzles for specific ages and
capabilities can be set up.

Bert

On 25/07/2011 20:44, Joshua Wright wrote:
> Ed, Kevin Johnson and I gave a presentation on nurturing the next
> generation of geeks at SANS Orlando. Ed couldn't make it to SANSFIRE
> so we decided to postpone until SANS NS Las Vegas. 
>
> I have slightly redacted slides I can share if folks are interested
> (we removed all the kid pictures before posting on the Internet).
> Prior to my kids being able to read we did some word association
> puzzles where they had several pictures they would sound out to make
> words (e.g. The number 2 and a picture of soup cans would be toucan,
> and then they'd go to a picture book with birds to get the next clue).
> Some adult help was needed at first, but not for long. 
>
> -Josh
> --
> Sent from my iPwned
>
> On Jul 25, 2011, at 9:18 AM, craig bowser <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>> I'm wondering if that person was Ed Skoudis....  He was supposed to
>> give a night talk this week at SANSFIRE on that subject, but it was
>> canceled. 
>>
>>
>> Craig L Bowser
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>> On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 3:15 AM, Bert Van Kets <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi guys,
>>
>>     Some time ago I heard an interview on the Pauldotcom podcast with an
>>     InfoSec guy (sorry, forgot his name) who created puzzle games for his
>>     kids. I remember him offering the book "20000 leagues under the sea"
>>     pointing to a CD at the bottom of the pool containing DTMF codes of a
>>     phone number they had to call to get a pre recorded voice message
>>     with
>>     the next pointer.
>>     I'd like to set up such a puzzle for my kids and the kids in the
>>     street.
>>     The problem is they are pretty young. My oldest daughter is 5 and
>>     can't
>>     read yet. The other kids in the street are between 8 and 10.
>>
>>     Are there other people on this list interested in setting up such a
>>     puzzle for young(er) ones or do some of you have ideas I can
>>     incorporate?
>>
>>     Thanks.
>>
>>     Bert
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