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Re: Pyrrhus Cracks RSA?
[email protected] (Curtis D. Frye) writes:
>
> >But the NSA? No way, Jose. They might be nerds who hacked some
> >code at 3 am. But you put them on a salary and benefits in a
> >pyramid, then tell them not to talk about their work, and you
> >thwart whatever creativity they had. The NSA can kill you. But
> >t({they can never out-think you.
>
> Strong words that, IMHO, put way too much faith in the argument that a
> "restrictive" work environment inevitably crushes individualism and
> creativity. Any organization, .gov or !.gov, that:
>
> * recruits the best and the brightest and pays them well;
Do you know how much NSA employees get paid? I'm wondering, because it
is certainly _not_ the case in the CIA. The "analysts" may make somewhere
between the $30K - $45K range, but that's hardly "good pay" for people
who are experts on that kind of analysis, especially when they have Ph.D.s.
> * gives access to substantial computing/financial resources and academic
> knowledge;
> * fosters team-building, creativity, and competition *within the group*;
> * rewards achievement and provides status *within the group*; and
> * provides other movitivation, be it patriotism/pride/whatever,
>
> will produce more than its fair share of advances in a field. Given a
> concentrated environment and an advanced set of tools, it seems improbable
> that any group, regardless of organizational affiliation, could be
> outperformed *on an evolutionary basis* by a loose band of academicians and
> private researchers with irregular contact.
>
> Curtis D. Frye
> [email protected]
> "If you think I speak for MITRE, I'll tell you how much they
> pay me and make you feel foolish."
Please tell me how much MITRE pays you. Is your above description a
description of MITRE?
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