On Monday March 21 2005 20:12, -ray spake:
>
> One big omission I see is Social Engineering. It's the easiest way to
> hack, and the most overlooked aspect of security (i like talking about
> Social Engineering).
Yeah, this is important.
>
> Some other topics you may want to mention. These may be included in the
> topics you have already:
Thanks for the list. I'll see how much of this fits with my particular angle.
> User training
Hmm... you mean teaching users the rudiments of safe computing?
>
> Those topics came from a talk i gave to some MBAs on the managerial
> aspects of security. There was also a section on how to think like a
> hacker. If you want i can send it, it's .ppt but i created it in
> OpenOffice.
Sure, why not? Post it here for all to see?
Thanks.
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