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Re: looking for stats

Subject: Re: looking for stats
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 15:07:14 +0000
I've seen terms like:

Vulnerability assessment.
Application Risk assessment.
Security quality assessment.
Application exploit analysis
Tiger team testing
black hat analysis
poo testing



On 26/08/05, Andrew van der Stock <vanderaj@greebo.net> wrote:
The trick is that researchers do not use the word "hacking".

I know I don't use the term as it widely and incorrectly used. As we
cannot claim the word back from the media, I do not use it. With
consistent effort on our part, maybe "hacker" will end up like
"prithee" or "apothecary" and other out of favor words.

thanks,
Andrew

On 26/08/2005, at 8:10 AM, Robin Wood wrote:

tried that and not got anything useful, thats why I'm trying here.

On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 16:57 +0100, Dave Spencer wrote:

Have you actually tried tried googling for it, if not try

"hacking statistics"
"hacking statistics bbc"
"hacking statistics cnn"



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