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I started a web…. Hello again, World! Install the development tools… Continue reading. For the first part of I had 5 sources — a full… Continue reading. Many very good hackers don't have any diplomas or certifications at all — they simply don't need them. People who do their tasks, homework and teamwork during the classes will be fine, but still be a little bit weaker than criminal hackers, who tend not to share the tools they are using with the public.
If the best hackers can train themselves better than they what they could get from a graduate course, is there no real point or value in the GCHQ-certified degree? The best hackers are too expensive to be hired by governments, or simply don't want to work for governments. If government wants to recruit them, it will take a combination of money, career advancement potential, interesting, meaningful work, and an independent work environment. The only thing that would make a significant change would be to require every citizen pass a certification in ethical hacking and Infosecurity by It would be like obliging every citizen to be trained in jujitsu and boxing to fight crime on the street.
If you were advising government intelligence officials on this, what would you tell them? While brainstorming for my keynote presentation about cybersecurity for government at the Regional Cybersecurity Summit April 20 , I decided that there is a need for a different approach — the government of every country needs to develop better cybersecurity regulations. I think cybersecurity is actually collapsing because hackers are becoming more sophisticated.
Thank you. Bye bye. Look at Target. The result is simple — nobody is really in charge of security.
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