Monday, April 7, 2008

NATIVE INTELLIGENCE !!

Recently, I came across another interesting site: http://www.nativeintelligence.com/


"Native Intelligence" is a company with the following objective: We offer security and privacy training and awareness courses and complementary products that help make good security behaviors reflex actions for your staff.


The company says that the courses offered are designed to be memorable and motivational. For this they use surprise, unusual images, analogies, examples, real stories, humor, and practical tips...!


Eg: "Security awareness is like the butter in bread, it's better when it is baked in, not just brushed on !!"



The company claims to have "Content" that motivates staff to accept and act on the belief that their behaviors are the most important element in preventing loss.


One of the pages on the web-site reads as: 'We provide up-to-date content. Awareness must be fresh to be effective. A famous Chef once said, "Fish should smell like the ocean. By the time it smells like fish, it's too late." Like fish, security awareness needs to be fresh. We continually update our materials to reflect changes in legal requirements, threats, vulnerabilities, and technology.'

Mukul muses:

- Well, what if the SAME approach is used in colleges and schools in our country?
I guess I HARDLY remember the ENGINEERING concepts that I had learned in my COLLEGE.

How I wish that my TEACHERS were CRAZY...Coz sometimes CRAZINESS can be good...!!!

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2 comments:

Subhadip Dutta said...

This is because Indians hardly care for their works. The moot question is regarding quality not quantity, which can not come unless people care for their work. POOR INDIANS, BRETHERN, they are mired into poverty and other stigmas which drag their feet from the ROAD to PROSPERITY.





INDIA is still a nation in the making. We are still not freed from the bondage of “so-called responsibilities of family and friends; there is little scope of improvement unless we urge to USHER in a drastic change, If SHE has to rise from her ashes, it’s time now we part with the tasks/responsibilities which are burdensome ”. POOR CHAP J Hope this clarifies and throw new light in this regard.



PS: The above piece of writing is the sole responsibility of the propagator of this message. This is saved from the COPYRIGHT infringement laws, and hence can be copied if intended so. J



CHEERS!

-Subhadip

Meenakshi Janga said...

For many years india has promoted rote learning, incompetent faculty and mediocrity.Original thinking has always been punished.And thus we can conclude on the arrival of the 'sorry state' of india.I agree with u...sum craziness is definitely required to usher in a change :)