According to recent research, the average age within cybercrime is 19 years old. This trend highlights the urgent concern over the rise of youth cybercrime. The pathway into youth cybercrime has dramatically widened, fueled by platforms like gaming communities, online forums, new communication tools, and the growing accessibility of AI tools. This podcast will take you inside the evolving world of young cyber offenders. We’ll explore the evolution of youth cybercrime, examining how the youth are initially drawn into these activities, the tactics they employ, and the solutions to intervene.
Zino Haro, Co-Founder, Youth for Privacy
Tatyana Sanchez, Content & Program Coordinator, RSAC
Kacy Zurkus, Director, Content, RSAC
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According to recent research, the average age within cybercrime is 19 years old. This trend highlights the urgent concern over the rise of youth cybercrime. The pathway into youth cybercrime has dramatically widened, fueled by platforms like gaming communities, online forums, new communication tools, and the growing accessibility of AI tools. This podcast will take you inside the evolving world of young cyber offenders. We’ll explore the evolution of youth cybercrime, examining how the youth are initially drawn into these activities, the tactics they employ, and the solutions to intervene.
Zino Haro, Co-Founder, Youth for Privacy
Tatyana Sanchez, Content & Program Coordinator, RSAC
Kacy Zurkus, Director, Content, RSAC
A Conversation with Our Security Strategy & Architecture Program Committee
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24 minutes 11 seconds
9 months ago
A Conversation with Our Security Strategy & Architecture Program Committee
In today’s technological landscape, integrating AI into business operations presents both opportunities and complex security challenges. Our podcast will explore the importance of our Security Strategy and Architecture track, which examines robust security strategies from a diverse set of subject matter experts. We will cover foundational topics including the evolution of defense in depth, advanced threat modeling, adherence to established and evolving security standards and frameworks, and addressing more sophisticated attacks. We’ll also highlight innovative solutions and open-source frameworks shaping security, helping businesses enhance their security posture, comply with regulations, and fully harness emerging technologies to drive growth and efficiency. Additionally, we will explore the trends we have seen this year while reading the submissions. Join us for actionable insights to navigate the complexities of cybersecurity by careful design and implementing effective strategies to safeguard your organization and drive progress.
Speakers:
Abhilasha Bhargav-Spantzel, Partner Security Architect, Microsoft
Kelley Misata, Founder and Chief Trailblazer, Sightline Security & President, Open Information Security Foundation (OISF/Suricata)
Ed Moyle, Partner, SecuirtyCurve
Tatyana Sanchez, Content & Program Coordinator, RSAC
Kacy Zurkus, Director, Content, RSAC
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According to recent research, the average age within cybercrime is 19 years old. This trend highlights the urgent concern over the rise of youth cybercrime. The pathway into youth cybercrime has dramatically widened, fueled by platforms like gaming communities, online forums, new communication tools, and the growing accessibility of AI tools. This podcast will take you inside the evolving world of young cyber offenders. We’ll explore the evolution of youth cybercrime, examining how the youth are initially drawn into these activities, the tactics they employ, and the solutions to intervene.
Zino Haro, Co-Founder, Youth for Privacy
Tatyana Sanchez, Content & Program Coordinator, RSAC
Kacy Zurkus, Director, Content, RSAC