The Security Problems of an Eleven Year Old and How To Solve Them

SecTor 2016

Presented by: Jake Sethi-Reiner
Date: Tuesday October 18, 2016
Time: 15:55 - 16:55
Location: 803
Track: Security Fundamentals

This presentation explains the problems a child can encounter in the digital world. It covers subjects including siblings gaining control of your devices and online accounts, outside attackers doing those same two things, and your parents restricting what you can access on the internet.

Kids face a unique set of problems that have not yet been adequately explored. In this presentation, Jake will explain what these problems are and how to deal with them.

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Jake Sethi-Reiner

Jake Sethi-Reiner is eleven years old. He has presented at NorthSec 2016, at Pycon Canada 2015 (goo.gl/aZXLzZ) and at the Montreal Python group. Jake has also completed online university courses in computer networking (Stanford), Python programming (Rice University), economics (Stanford), symbolic logic (Carnegie Melon) and Linux administration (Linux foundation). His father, Richard Reiner, delivered a keynote at SecTor 2007.


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