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| Subject: | Re: Identifying passion for security? |
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| Date: | Mon, 4 Dec 2006 22:21:28 -0500 |
I guess one standout of someone who is passionate about security could be they are writing papers or giving talks at conferences. Having their own lab at home to do testing on. An understanding of the lower level side of things, not just what tools they use, but if they actually know how and why the tools they use work the way they do.
Evening, Showing my age I'm finding it increasingly difficult to find security geeks who are truly passionate about security. There seems to be a recent trend in unpassionate people chasing either the money, an easy ride or something that isn't as dull as network or system administration. So how would you identify passion quickly, personally I like what cons have you been to? If they are passionate but poor they would reply none but I'd like to .... What books have they bought, what tools do they use what sites do they visit email them at night and see how long it takes them to reply
what else?
-- Andy Cuff Computer Network Defence Ltd www.SecurityWizardry.com
-- - Justin Lintz
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