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Tips on teaching security
From: lonervamp at gmail.com (Michael Dickey)
Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 11:09:51 -0500
As a presentation watcher, I think demos are worth their effort in gold. Especially demos of your topics (OWASP 10 and Mutillidae)! Otherwise your audience is just going to sit there watching technical concepts be described...that only gets so far and lasts so long. Even if you don't demo, specifically, examples of any sort are sexy. Similar to why analogies get used so often. On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Chris Teodorski <chris.teodorski at gmail.com>wrote:
So what is the general consensus on using demos in a talk, good, bad? I'm giving a talk at the end of September on the OWASP top 10 and Mutillidae and I'm debating demo or no demo? If I do a demo it will be a screencast, because I'm not willing to sacrifice my first born, I'm kind of fond of her.
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