Re: [fw-wiz] The home user problem returns

From: Mason Schmitt (mason_at_schmitt.ca)
Date: 09/14/05

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    To: "Behm, Jeffrey L." <BehmJL@bvsg.com>
    Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 16:05:44 -0700
    
    

    Behm, Jeffrey L. wrote:
    >>Exactly. You may have never seen, used or owned a gun in your life, but
    >
    > you
    >
    >>are probably able to go buy one. Once you do buy one, how it is handled
    >
    > and
    >
    >>what you do with it is YOUR responsibility. The training is widely
    >
    > available
    >
    >>to you, it is YOUR responsibility to get that training. YOU are
    >
    > accountable
    >
    >>for what YOU do with that gun.
    >>
    >>Same as your computer.
    >
    >
    > Correct. *You* are responsible for what *You* do with the gun(computer).
    > That shouldn't be extrapolated into what *others* do with your
    > gun(computer) without your consent.
    >
    > Are you held responsible for robbery if someone steals your gun and then
    > commits a robbery with it, just because you left it lying on your desk
    > inside your house? What about a BOT running on your computer
    > participating in a DDoS (or as a keylogger gathering your personal
    > information)? It's a gray area when it's not *you* explicity doing
    > something.
    >

    Yes! Again, bang on. This is not an issue with the user's actions on
    the computer (well, it is, but not directly) it's what happens when that
    computer gets 0wn3d that's the real problem. You'd be surprised how
    often this happens! (he says sarcastically)

    --
    Mason
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