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Message-ID: <20030911172303.GB38028@netpublishing.com>
From: ggilliss at netpublishing.com (Gregory A. Gilliss)
Subject: Symantec wants to criminalize security info sharing
Sir:
A quick search did not obtain a citation for this comment. Do you have
one? If so, I'm sure that sseveral people will be happy to assist Mr.
Schwarz in clarifying his mistake ;-) However it would not be fair of us
to castigate a senior corporate executive with 25 years of experience with
IBM without being able to attribute his comment properly.
G
On or about 2003.09.11 09:47:07 +0000, Richard M. Smith (rms@...puterbytesman.com) said:
> Hi,
>
> Here's an interesting quote from John Schwarz, the COO of Symantec, in a
> Wired.com article from today:
>
> Just Say No to Viruses and Worms
> http://www.wired.com/news/infostructure/0,1377,60391,00.html
>
> "But perhaps the most controversial suggestion came
> from John Schwarz, president and COO of antivirus
> firm Symantec, who called for legislation to criminalize
> the sharing of information and tools online that can be
> used by malicious hackers and virus writers."
>
> As we all know, when it comes to discussing information about computer
> security vulnerabilities, it is difficult to separate security uses of
> this information and hacking uses of the same information.
>
> For example, if Symantec were to get this law passed, are they prepared
> to see their employees who work on the Bugtraq email list go to jail?
> ;-)
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