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Thursday 25 February 2010

As an expecting parent, I don’t ever want my kids on the business end of Remote Desktop Curtain Mode, even at school. I’m a security professional, and a big part of my education and my professional development was tinkering and tearing apart computer systems to gain understanding, learn how they work, and change their use. I believe that computer security is knowledge in practice; it’s using your knowledge to protect yourself. These kids are learning that security is something that happens to you. That’s backwards. DARPA thinks we’re not raising a generation with applicable security skills. I think they’re right; I think this is a recipe for the next generation of phishing victims. I’d like to see a school system where a kid can bring in x64 Ubuntu or Haiku OS that he secured him/herself. I’d like to see a school system where kids teach each other how to defend against remote webcam use. Instead, we’ve got kids who can’t run Terminal. Not my kids. Stryde Hax

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