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> --Univ. of Calgary Defends Decision to Offer Virus-Writing Course > (29/30 May 2003) > > The University of Calgary has described the precautions that will be > taken apropos of a course in virus writing to be offered in the fall: > students' work will be limited to a closed network, no storage media > will be allowed out of the locked laboratory, and removable media will > be destroyed and hard drives scrubbed at the close of the semester. In > addition, students will receive instruction in cyber ethics and law. > Some anti-virus firms have made clear that they will not hire people > who have taken such a course. > http://www.zdnet.com.au/techcentre/antivirus/news/story/0,2000044973,20274 > 911,00.htm > http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=10100515 > http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,110938,00.asp > > > Kenneth > -- > ******************************** > Kenneth E. Graap > IBM Certified Specialist > AS/400 Professional > System Administrator > NW Natural - Information Services > System Services > Phone 503 226 4211 X5537 > FAX 603 849 0591 > keg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > ******************************** >
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