http://www.marketplace.org/topics/tech/want-learn-cybersecurity-head-def-con
By Queena Kim
Marketplace
August 25, 2014
I wanted to talk to people who are learning how to become cybersecurity
professionals. With all the security break-ins that we've seen recently, I
thought they would be easy to find. At a Silicon Valley university, maybe?
Or in a Bay Area tech school?
Nope! In the end I had to go to Vegas, of all places, to a hacker
conference called Def Con.
I watched Google’s Parisa Tabriz take the stage. She asked the audience to
help the search giant find bugs: “You can make anywhere between $100 and
$150,000 for a security bug, and you can also get a job!”
Tabriz, the engineering manager for the security team that protects Google
Chrome, was speaking to the right audience. Def Con is a group of people
learning to become cybersecurity specialists via computer system
break-ins. In other words, they were learning to hack.
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