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Internet security threats continue to rise. Comparatively to the growing
threats, there are too few security professionals in the field who are qualified
to respond effectively. This session explores STEM?s success but the importance
to include "Hacking" into the acronym as a means to introduce a wider audience
of future potential security practitioners to address the workforce shortage. A
combination of use cases, hacking success stories, and lessons learned, we
discuss the benefits of introducing younger students to ethical hacking and
information security. We will future explore various programs which introduce
basic skills through to advanced techniques used in the penetration testing
field. Given the future of Internet security?s reliance upon a fresh crop of
graduating students, the session will describe how breaking the mold of
traditional education systems are already embracing STEHM without understanding
how to define rubrics. STEM is good, but it?s time to Make STEHM Great Again.
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