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
Father and Son, CISO and Psychologist: Navigating the Digital Age
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29 minutes 36 seconds
10 months ago
Father and Son, CISO and Psychologist: Navigating the Digital Age
Richard Bird and Xavier Bird are father and son. Richard has spent 3 decades in technology and cybersecurity. Xavier, like most of Gen Z, is a digital native. He also happens to be a doctoral candidate in psychology who has focused his attention on adolescent counseling and the impact digital experiences have on the development of self-image among children consuming a steady diet of feeds and streams from video games to influencers. From the pitfalls of “algorithmic parenting” to the ripple effects of social media culture on identity formation. Tune in to this podcast as this father and son duo unpack the nuanced interplay of privacy, security, and mental health in the digital age.
Speakers:
Richard Bird, Senior Fellow, Executive Member, CyberTheory Zero Trust Institute, CyberEd.io.
Xavier Bird, Psychology Doctorate (PsyD) Candidate, University of Denver
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