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Re: Legality of Open Source Tools


From: coderman <coderman () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2014 01:59:13 -0700

On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 3:29 PM, John Young <jya () pipeline com> wrote:
Would you suggest it is time to license security professionals like
architects, engineers, doctors and others lawfully empowered to
police hazardous systems in the public interest?

the industry itself is the problem; no more security differentiation
and specialization!

"security" merely the cost of doing business, built-in and expected,
lest actionable negligence occur.



A code of security industry standards, like building and health
codes, might then be needed to assure compliance

this is the absolute opposite of a secure product or service life
cycle; an abomination and farce. (also lucrative business!)



Disastrous security failures might then lead to prosecution for
malpractice, loss of license, jail, fines and banning to philosophizing

an entirely a wonderful idea and completely unrelated to specialized
security licensure absurditum.




Btw, is "security architect" a legal use of the term architect?

planning a career move, John?  i see where this is going...  ;)

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