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Rehab camps for hackers could help plug digital skills gap
From: Destry Winant <destry () riskbasedsecurity com>
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2017 02:01:35 -0500
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/rehab-camps-for-hackers-could-help-plug-digital-skills-gap-xhv6szcrg Teenage hackers drifting towards serious crime are being sent to boot camps to divert them to careers in cybersecurity. The most talented could be recruited by the security services. Seven young men aged 14-18 took part in the first two-day residential course in Bristol, which was organised by the National Crime Agency (NCA) in partnership with industry and included games, talks and workshops led by experts. The agency now intends to hold the courses across the country. The participants had all been caught defacing websites, knocking servers offline or hacking schools and had been arrested, cautioned or visited by police. One serial offender was given a two-year suspended sentence with conditions including his attendance at the rehabilitation weekend. Richard Jones, manager of the NCA’s Prevent initiative, said: “These individuals have generally gone further than others of their age group. We don’t want to reward their activities, but there’s great value in reaching young people before they become involved in cybercrime, and even those on the fringes of criminality, when their skills can still be a force for good.” The participants, the younger ones being accompanied by their parents, learnt about different roles in cybersecurity including forensic analysis, network protection and mounting “red-team” attacks on organisations to identify weaknesses. They also took part in hacking games and coding challenges and learnt about bug-bounty schemes, where they could get paid for reporting vulnerabilities. Mr Jones said they were especially interested to hear about Cyber Security Challenge UK, which runs competitions sponsored by companies and security agencies that are looking for the next generation of cyberdefenders. After the weekend, one participant told the BBC: “Now I know cybersecurity exists it sounds like it would be something I really, really want to go into. You get the same rush, the same excitement, you are using it for fun still, but it is legal and you get paid.” The NCA will monitor the participants after the weekend and hopes to hold other courses. Experts have warned that Britain does not have enough cybersecurity professionals. Robert Hannigan, the former head of GCHQ, predicted a “huge skills shortage” by 2025. _______________________________________________ BreachExchange mailing list sponsored by Risk Based Security BreachExchange () lists riskbasedsecurity com If you wish to Edit your membership or Unsubscribe you can do so at the following link: https://lists.riskbasedsecurity.com/listinfo/breachexchange
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