Forgot your password?
typodupeerror

Comment meh. (Score 1) 134

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 Re:Evolution (Score 1) 447

That would be an interesting insight, if you just paid a guy to build a house and that was that. In my world, however, I get hand cramps signing a horde of legal mumbo jumbo that says I get my house when I put the cash on the table. The same is not true for paying a guy to write some code.

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

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

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".

Slashdot Top Deals

"This isn't brain surgery; it's just television." - David Letterman

Working...