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Why Your IT Department Needs To Staff a Hacker

First time accepted submitter anaphora writes "In this TED Talk, Rory Sutherland discusses the need for every company to have a staff member with the power to do big things but no budget to spend: these are the kinds of individuals who are not afraid to recommend cheap and effective ways to solve big company problems. This article argues that, in the IT world, this person is none other than a highly-skilled hacker. From the article: 'To the media, the term “hacker” refers to a user who breaks into a computer system. To a programmer, “hacker” simply means a great programmer. In the corporate IT field, hackers are both revered as individuals who get a lot done without a lot of resources but feared as individuals who may be a little more “loose cannon” than your stock IT employee. Telling your CEO you want to hire a hacker may not be the best decision for an IT manager, but actually hiring one may be the best decision you can make.'"

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  1. On Staff? by WrongSizeGlass · · Score: 5, Funny

    I don't need a hacker on staff. I'll just leave a few ports open, like FTP, Telnet, HTTP, RDP, etc. They'll find me and I won't have to spend a cent on payroll! ;-)

  2. Re:Just don't call them a hacker by geminidomino · · Score: 4, Funny

    but B.A. Barabbas

    Is he the one who pities the fool who put Jesus on the cross?

  3. Re:To some extent, yes by SuricouRaven · · Score: 4, Funny

    This is why Scotty always padded his time estimates.