I would add that the martial arts are particularly valuable for teaching the lesson that no matter how good you think you are, there is inevitably someone better. The same applies to intelligence. Learning some humilty now will help make him a better student and teacher in the future.
My apologies to the.00001% of the Slashdot population who actually are the top martial artist and genius on the planet.
If you want more information, take a look at West Point's Cyber Defense Exercise webpage...
http://www.itoc.usma.edu/cdx/
They also have a number of publications here...
http://www.itoc.usma.edu/cdx/publication.htm
~rumint
www.rumint.com
I would add that the martial arts are particularly valuable for teaching the lesson that no matter how good you think you are, there is inevitably someone better. The same applies to intelligence. Learning some humilty now will help make him a better student and teacher in the future.
.00001% of the Slashdot population who actually are the top martial artist and genius on the planet.
My apologies to the