Saturday, 13 August 2016

Cyber security: Australian spy agency runs high school hacker recruitment drive

Australia’s top cyber security agency is targeting high school students as young as 14 as part of a recruitment plan to build an army of “white hat” hackers to shield the country from internet attacks like those that crippled the census.

The Australian Signals Directorate, the shadowy spy agency that works out of the Department of Defence, has embarked on a major new recruiting drive – and teenaged bedroom hackers and computer whizkids are in its sights.

The directorate – which is tasked with intercepting and analysing foreign communications under the motto “Reveal their secrets, protect our own” – has been distributing a recruitment brochure in public and private secondary schools and has even begun opening its doors for work experience placements for students from years 9 to 12.

More than 100 high school students have been given placements over the last three years and a number have subsequently joined ASD as cadets or later as graduates. For the full article click here 



from cyber security caucus http://ift.tt/2aQs1U1
via IFTTT

No comments:

Post a Comment