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
Beyond Learning to Code: How to Get Kids Curious About Cybersecurity
RSAC
24 minutes 4 seconds
6 months ago
Beyond Learning to Code: How to Get Kids Curious About Cybersecurity
As technology evolves, it's hard to imagine what the cybersecurity workforce of the future will look like. What skills will they need, what new roles will emerge? Regardless of 'what,' the industry will need, they will need a human workforce. So how can the practitioners, parents, and educators inspire curiosity in young people so that they see cybersecurity as a career path of interest where they belong? Listen in as RSAC explores this topic with industry influencers.
Speakers:
Jason Blanchard, Content & Community Director, Black Hills Information Security
David Brumley, CEO, Mayhem Security
John Hammond, Principal Security Researcher, Huntress
Kacy Zurkus, Director, Content, RSAC
RSAC
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