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Comment: meh. (Score 1) 134

by Burn_This_City (#35092102) Attached to: Competition Aims To Make Cybergeeks Cool
From the source article it sounds like the students go through online materials for 2 weeks then take an online quiz. There doesn't appear to be any real hands-on anywhere. How many of us know "bootcampers" like John Doe, CISSP CCNA OMG WTF BBQ, that passed a test but couldn't work their way around anything they are certified in? CyberPatriot (also a US Cyber Challenge competition) has been providing real hands on competitions to high school students for the past three years.

Comment: Depends on who your DIVO is (Score 1) 426

by Burn_This_City (#27183409) Attached to: How Do Militaries Treat Their Nerds?
I've been out of the military for a year and a half now. I left because I wanted to expand network security wise and the military would not let me do that. You can't treat the military's attitude towards geeks as a single attitude, however. It depends on who your divo is. My division officer was a non-technical person with a "my way or the highway" attitude. To him, network security was not an important issue for a ship command. His reason was that there is a NOC firewall between the ships and the shore connection, and that nobody would ever penetrate that firewall. Therefore, there was no need to "waste time" with network security except for 1 week out of the year during the required red team/blue team exercises. I have friends on other ships with almost a completely opposite situation. So, it all depends on who exactly you work under.

Comment: Re:That would imply that non spam tweets were usef (Score 2, Insightful) 301

by Burn_This_City (#26334161) Attached to: Do Twitter Phishing Scams Herald the End of Microblogs?
People like this seem to be selectively blind to the usefulness of great ideas and new technology in an attempt to keep a stranglehold on their "back in my day" ways of doing things. With any luck they'll be arrested in some foreign country and have no one to converse with. 'Cept for a large man named Cheryl who loves "physical human interaction".

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