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I’ll Complete My Threat Model Later Mom!: Infosec in Middle School. - Ashley Benitez Smith (Circle City Con 2019 Videos) (Hacking Illustrated Series InfoSec Tutorial Videos)

I’ll Complete My Threat Model Later Mom!: Infosec in Middle School.
Ashley Benitez Smith

@mrs_a_smith
Circle City Con 2019

Infosec in middle school? It’s less likely than you think! Security education initiatives and curricula are being creating and piloted in various school districts all over the country. However, many of those initiatives are currently focused in either high school or post-secondary education. There are few security education initiatives that target middle school students. In this talk, I will briefly explain about computer science and security initiatives in the United States. I will share lesson resources and discuss how the industry can potentially help with these initiatives.Through education, students can become more aware of the security threats around them and potentially become inspired to pursue a career in information security.

Ashley Benitez Smith is in her seventh year of teaching middle school in Maryland. She has been teaching Career and Technology Education classes for five years and likes her job most days. Ashley wishes to bring security into STEM curricula to inspire the next generation of security professionals. She also wants to educate students about security to prepare them for an ever changing digital landscape. Ashley has attended a few security conferences and has helped with events at Defcon.

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