Comment by __MatrixMan__
5 days ago
In our imperfect world, by the time the government could get together a reasonable certification process the content you're tested on would be out of date. Maybe when the industry is older it'll change slow enough to do that, but I don't think that'll happen so long as there's so much money aimed at disrupting everything and monetising the disruption.
Were going in circles far too fast to have licensure that hinges on being up to date.
That's what tort law is for. It leaves the details to the experts, and judges based on general notions of intent, negligence, and harm caused. The threat of financial ruin should incentivize against selling malware.
How do you use tort law to keep licensure curriculum up to date?