SC Magazine – Hackers and InfoSec experts need to stand up and become part of a wider plan to influence and reform government legislation on information security, so says Rapid 7 global security strategist Trey Ford.
Ford, the former Black Hat General Manager, was speaking at fifth B-Sides San Francisco where he gave an impassioned plea for the hacking community to get involved in order to change the dated laws in place for cyber security, and actively lobby to ensure there is a clear definition of what is legal and what is criminal for white hat hackers to help improve security