In the world of security, things have been getting *much* worse, much faster the last 12 months. Time to admit you are in it for the money.
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@attritionorg Old Dogs, New Tricks. Business won't lead the way, and many unis and colleges still don't require security courses for devs. -
@ygjb Yes, part of the spiral downward. Nothing changing for the better. Admit it =) -
@attritionorg Of course, and things will crash, but eventually reliability and security will be an integral part of systems development -
@ygjb Uh, that hasn't happened the last 20 years. Why do you think that will happen in the next 20? -
@attritionorg Because all of the young people I speak to actually care about it (even if we don't agree with their choices, they do care) -
@ygjb the young people 20 years ago, you think they didn't care? (they did) -
@attritionorg Yep, and some went on to be bankers, and others created Mozilla, EFF, etc. -
@ygjb bankers = money. Mozilla = multi-million dollar company. EFF = fighting a losing battle (and paid well). Next argument? - 4 more replies
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@attritionorg It is going to take a long time before the people who want to make these changes to influence that change in the market. -
@ygjb There is a HUGE difference between those who want to "influence" change, and those who *can*. Tell me exactly, who can? -
@attritionorg In general, people who are able to invest resources (time, money, people, etc), and are willing to take the risk.
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