Difference between revisions of "Lessons Learned"

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* [[Chris Fleizach]] - Terrorism is hard to do right. Really big terrorist acts are really hard to do, especially in countries with modernized legal systems, law enforcement agencies and people who are suspicious. This does not apply to cyberterrorism though.
 
* [[Chris Fleizach]] - Terrorism is hard to do right. Really big terrorist acts are really hard to do, especially in countries with modernized legal systems, law enforcement agencies and people who are suspicious. This does not apply to cyberterrorism though.
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* [[Chris Fleizach]] - Disclosing vulnerabilities in software may be akin to disclosing blueprints of the Pentagon buildings. It may just be a bad idea.

Revision as of 08:46, 8 December 2005

  • Chris Fleizach - Terrorism is hard to do right. Really big terrorist acts are really hard to do, especially in countries with modernized legal systems, law enforcement agencies and people who are suspicious. This does not apply to cyberterrorism though.
  • Chris Fleizach - Disclosing vulnerabilities in software may be akin to disclosing blueprints of the Pentagon buildings. It may just be a bad idea.