I work with a charity that tries to place kids with SME cyber companies where they can showcase their talents rather than hide them
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we like the sound of that.
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absolutely.
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its funny how the term hacker gose with a picture of a person who wears a hoodie and shades inside a roompic.twitter.com/s1yFEg61tQ
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The say "warning signs" like hacking is a bad thing... On the bright side, they used the word Liverpudlian.
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we would have preferred 'Warning signs that your child is smart and resourceful. And probably awesome.'
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This is a media / image / buzzword / FUD problem; we need to either "take hacker back", or retreat and rebrand.
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It's been an issue that's been discussed for several years, but it's hard to reverse the stereotype without a big stage
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I *did* mention rollerblades, but they cut that bit out
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Was taken out of context. I meant these are signs your kids should be encouraged into a career in cyber, not hunted & prosecuted.
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Yep, that was me..!
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@snipeyhead and no balaclava in front of the computer…Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. Undo
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No mention of black helicopters or poor hygiene.
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