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RE: Hacking/security in main-stream media
From: "Michael Silk" <michaels () phg com au>
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 08:46:07 +1000
Hi Mike, What about pretty much any episode of 24 or Alias. Mostly involve hacking into the mainframe by frantic typing. Another one is terminator 2; john connor hacks into the local ATM in the first few scenes :) -- Michael -----Original Message----- From: Mike Andrews [mailto:mike () se fit edu] Sent: Thursday, 30 September 2004 6:01 AM To: webappsec () securityfocus com Subject: Hacking/security in main-stream media A bit off the wall, but as good a place to post this as any :) I'm writing a tutorial/courseware on security (both basic topics and programming) and I'm looking for clips from movies or tv to introduce subjects - I've found that videos work well with introductions and short breaks to getting the audience in the right frame of mind (as well as getting them relaxed). So far I have the following.... Jurassic Park - insider threat (the programmer gets the system to bypass security while he steals the DNA/embryos) Sneakers - Cryptography (when the team discovers it's a crypto box they have) The Net - Personally identifiable information (main characters personal information is deleted) War Games - [Not sure yet, not managed to pickup the film] Hackers - [Not sure yet, not managed to pickup the film] Any other suggestions? I'm only wanting short (5min) sections, but I'm willing to edit bit's out if needed. Cheers, Mike. ---- Mike Andrews Florida Institute of Technology This email message and accompanying data may contain information that is confidential and/or subject to legal privilege. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that any use, dissemination, distribution or copying of this message or data is prohibited. If you have received this email message in error, please notify us immediately and erase all copies of this message and attachments. This email is for your convenience only, you should not rely on any information contained herein for contractual or legal purposes. You should only rely on information and/or instructions in writing and on company letterhead signed by authorised persons.
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- Re: Hacking/security in main-stream media Edward Miller (Oct 03)
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- RE: Hacking/security in main-stream media Michael Silk (Oct 03)
- RE: Hacking/security in main-stream media Brewis, Mark (Oct 04)
- RE: Hacking/security in main-stream media Levenglick, Jeff (Oct 04)
- RE: Hacking/security in main-stream media Edward Miller (Oct 04)
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- RE: Hacking/security in main-stream media Bob Davies (Oct 04)
- RE: Hacking/security in main-stream media Levenglick, Jeff (Oct 04)
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