We’ve talked about Scratch before as an excellent application for kids to start learning to programming in. From any computer kids can login to the Scratch site and create their own games and other applications by setting parameters in “function…
Looking for another summer camp to send your kids to? Look no further than the NSA-sponsored GenCyber program. As detailed in the New York Times article below, the camps are geared toward kids in grades K – 12 and is…
Getting caught up on some presentations I’ve done the past few months… Here is an updated deck on Project KidHack from BSidesOrlando in April. Thanks to the BSidesOrlando crew for having me! Project KidHack – Teaching the Next Next Generation…
A few weeks ago I had the honor of presenting my Project KidHack talk at the BSidesCharm. The goal of the presentation was to discuss all the fun games we can use to introduce our kids to information security. Here…
A few years ago I played Hackers & Agents for the first time with Wik’s kids at one of the ShmooCon Epilogue events. As part of my Project KidHack research I finally got around to ordering it a few weeks…
Last weekend I had the honor of presenting my Project KidHack talk at the BSidesTampa with @pupstrr. The goal of the presentation was to discuss all the fun games we can use to introduce our kids to information security. Here…
This past weekend I had the honor of presenting my Project KidHack talk at the BSidesDE. The goal of the presentation was to discuss all the fun games we can use to introduce our kids to information security. Here are…
In my continuing KidHack project, where I’m trying to pull together as many resources as possible for teaching kids more about security, I came across this new podcast by Rob “mubix” Fuller and two of his kids, DanTM and SlushyCat. Following…
Saw this cute post last week on how one infosec pro is explaining cybersecurity safety to his young girls with stories. What’s nice is that he relates it to what he does day to day at work too so you can…
As part of my continuing research into how to introduce kids and teens to infosec, I ran across this great non-profit site called Hacker Highschool run by ISECOM. You may have heard of this group before — they maintain the…