
Showing posts with label internet security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internet security. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Making the Internet a Safer Place

Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Education vs Expertise:
A lesson from "Cuckoo's Egg"

In case you’re not familiar, Cliff Stoll is an astronomer by education, but through an interesting turn of events became one of the early leaders of Internet security. He was inventive in his tactics and methodical in his tracking. He was everything that a Microsoft or Google or Amazon would want in a security tester. That’s because he was the prototype, the version 1.0, of security testing!
I’m about to graduate from university, and I’m going to start off my career in a fairly typical IT department. I have the option to only learn what my job requires of me and do my job precisely how I’m expected to. I’d probably make a decent living doing it, too. But I may get the opportunity to solve a problem that no one’s solved before, in a manner that I’ll have to devise. I could become the expert of a field that I help to create! That would be more than fulfilling – that would be cool!
Labels:
cliff stoll,
cuckoo's egg,
education,
ethics,
expertise,
internet security,
society
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