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RE: death of the security community


From: Keith Morgan <keith.morgan () terradon com>
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 16:22:44 -0500

Naw.  More and more and more people are learning about security.  And
they want fries with it.  McSecurity.  Free copy of Nessus with your
happy meal.


On Mon, 2006-03-20 at 15:56 -0500, John Vill wrote:
Its like video games... PC games used to rule and it was all good.
Now 
people realize how much money can be made in that industry so theres
just 
one crappy fps after another because consoles have taken over. Hmmm,
maybe 
that was a little bit of a stretch but hopefully you get what I mean.
I 
think the community is already dead. Its not the way it used to be and
it 
won't be like that again anytime soon. It seems like the free flow of 
knowledge has been reduced to a few drops here and there. The fewer
people 
who are learning about computer security the bigger the threat
becomes.
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