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Subject: Re: Definition of security expert
From: Niall James McCormack <njames @ sid . com . br>
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 1997 07:57:02 -0400
To: "MJE" <mark @ ntshop . net>
Cc: firewalls @ greatcircle . com

Is the 'expert' the one who wrote the system or the specialist who can crack
the security ? ( e.g. DES)

>I beg to differ, but in today's world, there truly is no such thing as an
>expert. technology and discovery simply move much too fast to keep up. I
>think specialist is more appropriate these days.

>Security Expert:
>one who has acquired special skill in or knowledge of and an authority on
>measures taken to guard against esponiage, sabotage, crime, attack or
>escape

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