-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Fri, 15 Dec 1995, Rev. Ben wrote:
What would make a University less secure than a corporation??
Ostensibly, universities in the interest of academic freedom and promoting learning usually don't have nearly the same draconian measures that corporations have.
More to the point, us poor professional staff don't stand a chance politically against students and faculty. We support whatever they want to use. I think it's more an issue of control. Ford IS can say Thou Shalt Not turn on SAP advertisement, and people will listen (or go away). At major Universities, what we do with troublemakers is, we hire them. But back to the point, the anonymous (cypherpunk relevance) "system administrator" (guess they couldn't find anyone willing to make a fool of himself on the record?) who said that Universities would be hurt more was wrong. We just don't have passwords on Win95 machines, or don't care if they're compromised. It's the people at Ford, Dow, and Sprint, which had wasted man-years putting together "policies" and "user profiles" that have proven to be worse than useless, who are pissed off.
Anyone want to give a college grad a job?
Actually, yes. Low $40's (consider CA cost of living), direct user support, but high level of freedom. You're probably overqualified, though. - -rich -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMNH4PI3DXUbM57SdAQGy0QP/R/KG1cdZDru06vArZdTiO05/RRsg29Lv lrrpoEfoLQmIktsilObBX00J/CQPd667UkfD/s1DYR8nzdsbrbZG9M3iOU5I5r/m aDjdkBfQ1aRCfYNV+eiXen4MuuwXhWt/Hs++9bdfqiWhIIS1E3sRxK8emFIgXzm1 0o72frQsBXw= =4EHv -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----