David Lindsay (One of our test leads) attended the RSA security conference this past week and entered the Interactive Testing Challenge (not a Hacker challenge) . He was a finalist the first day and ended up taking third place in the challenge. David is just one example of great people we have on our staffs that live the Cultural Belief "Be the Standard". See the link below from the winners blog. The winner of the contest is a writer with Network Computing magazine.
Kudos David for representing the Church in such a positive way!
-Tim
Director of QA
http://www.networkcomputing.com/blog/da ... rs_by.html
http://it.slashdot.org/it/07/02/19/0113201.shtml
QA lead takes third in RSA Security Challenge
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That is a good analogy since I know the person that does that (and has been doing it for the past 15 years) for my old stake.RussellHltn wrote:I guess the best analogy is it's like the guy who goes around the ward meeting house each night checking the locks. Trying to find the unlatched doors before the bad guys do.
Of course from the pratical standpoint, it takes a hacker to stop a hacker. (Somewhat like that show "It takes a theif")
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