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[Full-disclosure] Security as an Enabler - Virtual Trust: An Open Challe

Subject: [Full-disclosure] Security as an Enabler - Virtual Trust: An Open Challenge to All InfoSec Professionals
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 09:57:15 -0400 (EDT)
DaveK,

I've been defending Virtual Trust as an enabler for the past three
days on the full-disclosure list. So far, fairly successfully.

 An enabler *of* anything in particular?  Or just some kind of magic
enabling pixie dust, good for all purposes?

An enabler of business.

Here's the challenge: How creative are you *for* VT, *against* VT and
determining the *impact* of VT?

 What does "being creative *for*" something even mean?

How creative are you in arguing for and against the VT theory as well as
envisioning the impact?

Ken

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