Help wanted: Cybercrime fighters

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10.29.2019
Public-interest technologists needed to fight cybercrime
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Do you dream of a career where you apply your IT skill set in the interest of your favorite cause? There's a job title for that: public-interest technologist.

At the Black Hat conference, security leaders discussed the urgent need for cybercrime fighters to make the most vulnerable safer.

We captured the conversation.

"This is a problem that is not being solved," said security technologist Bruce Schneier. "Hacking for public good is going to take on a whole new meaning when it isn't about data but about flesh and blood. It will be about touching the world in a way we haven't seen before."
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You don't have to wait for permission. Go to a group with
a mission you care a lot about, observe their problems,
and see what you can do to help.


Eva Galperin
Director of cybersecurity, Electronic Frontier Foundation
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