Thursday, August 13, 2009

Process Oriented Programming

Often times in the CISSP and Security+ classes we are confronted with the need to come up with examples that illustrate detailed terms that don't translate well into "business language".

Some things just suck if they were to happen. And explaining this to a cost/benefit manager is sometimes an exercise in awkwardness for both parties. Here is a good example for the "programmery" (my term) knowledge domains in CISSP. The ones where we get into the weeds about registers and processes and so on:


This is a practical example of injecting instructions to a process while it is running, voting machines make an example everyone, not just those that work on the secret systems most will never see can understand.

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