Internet Security: Where Do We Stand
buxton writes "The Economist is running an interesting story which overviews the current global situation on internet security in hackers, terrorism, worms & virii, Microsoft's 'monoculture', and a bunch of other interesting points. Some nice suggestions made by big names in the software industry have been included, such as creating more easily traceable methods of people (i.e. trying to eliminate online anonimity) as a method of preventing hackers. One suggestion which I thought was partictularly interesting involved a bounty system whereby a price would be put on 'hacker's heads', incentivating other hackers to go after them and bring them forward."
Seriously. For more information than you ever wanted to know about why "virii" is incorrect, please see here.
Thank you.
"Avoid employing unlucky people - throw half of the pile of CVs in the bin without reading them." -- David Brent
You forgot about claiming a Microsoft tactic that's been floating around the past few weeks as "interesting":
:)
One suggestion which I thought was partictularly interesting involved a bounty system whereby a price would be put on 'hacker's heads', incentivating other hackers to go after them and bring them forward.
Not to mention the crackers/hackers thing which has already been mentioned
maybe incentivizing was what the submitter was after. Oh, and by the way, don't rag on someone for not "no"ing the right word to use if you can't do it yourself ;)
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