Introduction

Our dependence on connected technology is growing faster than our ability to secure it. The same technologies we know to be vulnerable, exposed to accidents and adversaries in our computer systems and enterprises, are now driving us to work, delivering patient care, and monitoring our homes. How can we reconcile our trust in these devices with their inherent lack of trustworthiness?

Cybersecurity analyst Keren Elazari has said that hackers are “the immune system of the digital era.” We need technically minded individuals to identify, report, and protect society from the harms that the internet-connected world causes. This work ...

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