Re: SE Linux training
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 01:20:36PM +1000, Russell Coker wrote:
> them interested in paying is the hard part.
>
> Companies routinely spend $2000 each for a small group of their employees to
> attend a training session on a new technology to determine whether it's
> something that they can use. Such training sessions are run by the usual big
> consulting companies who pack 20 people into a room, pay the instructor $4000
> and make a profit of $36000 - cost of facilities. For such courses the
> instructor usually knows less about the topic than I do about SE Linux.
I think the problem is noone knows what SE Linux does. What makes it
better than just Linux? If there was sufficient interest in SE Linux
then it would get easier to sell training about it. Hell, I take in
those patches of yours for psmisc and procps and I'm still stumped what
it does.
I'd also tie it into some of the current security standards, such as it
is an implementation of the "blah principle" as discussed in the XYZ
security handbook.
- Craig
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