‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology
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@aqua-letifer said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
@mark said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
But some things just hit the nail on the head. White = GOOD! Black = BAD!
Being "in the black" isn't bad, it's good.
"Black diamond" skiing courses require the highest level of skill to navigate.
Being a "black belt" means you're an expert, qualified to teach and represent your school. Being a "white belt" means you're a complete beginner.
Just sayin'.
Yes, It is not always like that. But this particular instance is pretty convincing to me. that it should change.
wrote on 22 Jun 2021, 16:21 last edited by@mark said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
@aqua-letifer said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
@mark said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
But some things just hit the nail on the head. White = GOOD! Black = BAD!
Being "in the black" isn't bad, it's good.
"Black diamond" skiing courses require the highest level of skill to navigate.
Being a "black belt" means you're an expert, qualified to teach and represent your school. Being a "white belt" means you're a complete beginner.
Just sayin'.
Yes, It is not always like that. But this particular instance is pretty convincing to me. that it should change.
Fair enough. And FWIW, I think you could indeed make a case for it. Just pointing out that it's a bit complicated.
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wrote on 22 Jun 2021, 16:23 last edited by
FFS. Not everything need be viewed through a prism of skin color.
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@mark said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
@aqua-letifer said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
@mark said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
But some things just hit the nail on the head. White = GOOD! Black = BAD!
Being "in the black" isn't bad, it's good.
"Black diamond" skiing courses require the highest level of skill to navigate.
Being a "black belt" means you're an expert, qualified to teach and represent your school. Being a "white belt" means you're a complete beginner.
Just sayin'.
Yes, It is not always like that. But this particular instance is pretty convincing to me. that it should change.
Fair enough. And FWIW, I think you could indeed make a case for it. Just pointing out that it's a bit complicated.
wrote on 22 Jun 2021, 16:24 last edited by@aqua-letifer said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
@mark said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
@aqua-letifer said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
@mark said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
But some things just hit the nail on the head. White = GOOD! Black = BAD!
Being "in the black" isn't bad, it's good.
"Black diamond" skiing courses require the highest level of skill to navigate.
Being a "black belt" means you're an expert, qualified to teach and represent your school. Being a "white belt" means you're a complete beginner.
Just sayin'.
Yes, It is not always like that. But this particular instance is pretty convincing to me. that it should change.
Fair enough. And FWIW, I think you could indeed make a case for it. Just pointing out that it's a bit complicated.
And it doesn’t have anything to do with race unless you want it to.
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wrote on 22 Jun 2021, 16:24 last edited by
@mik said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
FFS. Not everything need be viewed through a prism of skin color.
Well, some things make sense. Calling it a "dark day" obviously refers to crappy weather = crappy day, not skin color. So that should stay.
Nor am I offended that whitebelts are NOOBs, because I know what the damn colors mean.
But this one? Meh. I've no stance on it.
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wrote on 22 Jun 2021, 17:24 last edited by
While we debate all this China is doing it’s level best to eliminate white privilege so I think as long as continue to make color the defining issue of our time it will be solved for us.
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While we debate all this China is doing it’s level best to eliminate white privilege so I think as long as continue to make color the defining issue of our time it will be solved for us.
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wrote on 22 Jun 2021, 19:44 last edited by Klaus
White is the color of purity and innocence. Black is associated with darkness, evil, sin.
That's not just "Western culture". It's a universal duality in all cultures. Day vs night. Light vs darkness. Good vs evil. These associations are part of our biology. You can maybe suppress them for a while, but they won't go away.
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wrote on 22 Jun 2021, 20:33 last edited by
God called the light Day, and the darkness He called Night. So the evening and the morning were the first day.
Day first
Then evening first
Equity
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White is the color of purity and innocence. Black is associated with darkness, evil, sin.
That's not just "Western culture". It's a universal duality in all cultures. Day vs night. Light vs darkness. Good vs evil. These associations are part of our biology. You can maybe suppress them for a while, but they won't go away.
wrote on 23 Jun 2021, 13:11 last edited by@klaus said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
White is the color of purity and innocence. Black is associated with darkness, evil, sin.
That's not just "Western culture". It's a universal duality in all cultures. Day vs night. Light vs darkness. Good vs evil. These associations are part of our biology. You can maybe suppress them for a while, but they won't go away.
But considering how well Indian and some other high melanin folk assimilate with low melanin folk in America, skin color does not ultimately seem to be that big a deal in how other people view you.
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@klaus said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
White is the color of purity and innocence. Black is associated with darkness, evil, sin.
That's not just "Western culture". It's a universal duality in all cultures. Day vs night. Light vs darkness. Good vs evil. These associations are part of our biology. You can maybe suppress them for a while, but they won't go away.
But considering how well Indian and some other high melanin folk assimilate with low melanin folk in America, skin color does not ultimately seem to be that big a deal in how other people view you.
wrote on 23 Jun 2021, 14:48 last edited by@horace said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
@klaus said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
But considering how well Indian and some other high melanin folk assimilate with low melanin folk in America, skin color does not ultimately seem to be that big a deal in how other people view you.
Not to get all Bill Clinton on you, but it depends on what you mean by "view."
There are areas of Baltimore I walk through where no one pays me any mind at all. And considering those areas are rife with addicts, bums, crazies, and professional panhandlers, that makes all the sense in the world. I just don't stick out by comparison. (My photo lab is in such a place and it's the only reason I go there; they're the only game in town for E6 processing.)
There are other areas in which you're given some pretty hard stares for being there as a white person.
Similarly, it doesn't matter if I'm in the Heart of Whiteness (Potomac or Reston, say) or by the Navy Yard, if I have my camera on me and I'm using it, there are two groups of people who are always constantly aware of me, where I am, where I'm looking and what I'm doing: kids (because kids haven't ingrained their rote tasks yet and they're wide-eyed in ways adults are not), and black folks.
I'm just saying that because I'm not black, for whatever the reason, black folks care very much about what I'm doing with that camera.
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wrote on 23 Jun 2021, 15:57 last edited by
Whenever we had to play at Ronan field or Roberts field in Boston we knew we were going to have rocks thrown at our car.
There were a few intersections in Roxbury where they threw rocks at your car based on skin color.
It was my privilege to try to avoid the rocks. Usually if you just keep moving you were ok.
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I think it is correct to purge them from IT terminology.
I am far from being a radical "woke" person. But some things just hit the nail on the head. White = GOOD! Black = BAD!
Permit and Deny would be far better choices, IMO.
wrote on 23 Jun 2021, 17:14 last edited by@mark said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
https://insights.dice.com/2020/07/17/whitelist-blacklist-the-new-debate-over-security-terminology/
I think it is correct to purge them from IT terminology.
I am far from being a radical "woke" person. But some things just hit the nail on the head. White = GOOD! Black = BAD!
Permit and Deny would be far better choices, IMO.
I could have written this post.
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wrote on 23 Jun 2021, 17:21 last edited by
Except the etymology of the phrase blacklist goes back to the 1600’s and has nothing to do with race. It’s like saying we shouldn’t call it a red light because it might be offensive to Native Americans.
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wrote on 23 Jun 2021, 18:33 last edited by
Yes. In other words it's just plain down on the farm stupid. We should not pander to foolishness.
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Yes. In other words it's just plain down on the farm stupid. We should not pander to foolishness.
wrote on 23 Jun 2021, 18:51 last edited by@mik said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
Yes. In other words it's just plain down on the farm stupid. We should not pander to foolishness.
Seems black and white to me…
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wrote on 23 Jun 2021, 19:58 last edited by
I'm ok with this one.
Banning master bedroom? Nope.
Banning master/slave (process, relay, etc) Nope.
Banning 'niggardly'? Nope.
But this one doesn't bother me. And yes I get the etymology point.
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wrote on 23 Jun 2021, 22:51 last edited by
The bad guys wear black hats
The good guys wear white hats
You can't surgically remove one narrow little use of the words
There are unforeseen circumstances.
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wrote on 24 Jun 2021, 00:15 last edited by
Don't get me started on "male" and "female" connectors.
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wrote on 24 Jun 2021, 13:33 last edited by
Or that testing "positive" is bad but testing "negative" is good.
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wrote on 24 Jun 2021, 14:31 last edited by
I always new gray market was better.
0’s and 1’s need to be eliminated too!