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Re: RE: 40,000 deaths per year - Was: CyberInsecurity: The cost of Mo nopoly
From: j <frobozz () frotz us>
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 15:23:25 -0400
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 13:29, Schmehl, Paul L wrote:
The death by vehicle rate in America proves that we are doing a very *good* job of training people to drive, despite all the anecdotal evidence you can conjur up for stupid drivers.
Actually, I think it often comes down to fear. Most drivers are aware of dangers involved in driving a car, and get started off (drivers ed, films, news, etc) with a healthy fear of those dangers. They learn (hopefully) to handle the car fairly safely, and the fear is subsumed in the confidence. Contrariwise, the vast majority of home computer owners have little clue about any dangers involved in using their computer. In part this is because of the lack of the 'drivers ed' et al instilling healthy fear at the start, but it also comes down to their inability to perceive any direct threat to themselves. Until they can be clearly shown a direct threat to themselves or something of importance to them, or they are convinced they will be accountable for misuse of their computers, I fear this will continue. Elementary school computer classes should have mandatory computer safety sections - at least train the next generation. For many, I think the first clue that their machine is compromised is that their p2p transfers seem slower than last week... j MCP. Defenestrator. Cynic. _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
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