“Because it [the CAA] is a new world, what would you call it, a Columbus complex? It's going to be interesting. We don't know a lot about that league ...”
“I believe we'll be one of the top teams in the league. Some people have us seventh or eighth. One picked us last. I don't think that guy knew what he was talking about. The Atlantic Sun is a much tougher league than other people realize.”
“[But even the smartest IT security staff is no match for user ignorance.] User education is paramount, ... They need to learn to look at the Internet as a city. You can move into the wrong neighborhood and it can ruin your life. You need to learn where to park or walk and where not to park or walk.”
“Nobody wants to press charges because they don't want to admit they were attacked, ... The question now is: When does the crime become egregious enough that the need to stop it outweighs the need to cover up the embarrassment of being hit?”
“[Perry sees a future in which the Internet itself is remade for security's sake.] There will be a new Internet with a new TCP/IP , ... All of it will have to be rewritten with security in mind.”