@attritionorg dunno if there's a law, but i think @lonervamp's "security religion" describes that phenomenon quite well
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@imaguid URL to reference that? -
@attritionorg pretty sure i've seen it mentioned a couple of times but can only find one usage at the moment http://ow.ly/dmq4n -
@imaguid he's right, should have expanded to include other 'beliefs' in that context, including disclosure -
@attritionorg he may have in a different post. i'm sure i've seen him mention sec religion more than once, but google isn't turning them up
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@attritionorg It’s called “quining” as in@quine :) -
@myrcurial wait, that sounds like the "act of dragging up the full disclosure debate", not the probability it will happen! (cc@quine)
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@attritionorg I don't believe so, which means we get to pick who to name it after. Hmmm.... -
@0xabad1dea oh, I have that in mind, thus my question =) -
@attritionorg ooh ooh tell me
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@attritionorg Anyone who makes reference to cyberwar automatically loses the argument. Clarke's law.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@attritionorg Surely you mean "responsible disclosure"! :-)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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