Rethinking How to Address Juvenile Cybercrime Today to Protect Tomorrow


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Many juvenile cybercriminals start at a young age, with low-level conduct, but this is often a gateway to more serious crimes. This session will discuss how current legal frameworks can leave juvenile offenders behind, how cybercrime can’t be solved by arrests alone, and how international and private sector prevention models could be adopted in the US to redirect youth from committing more serious crimes.

Participants
Cynthia Kaiser

Moderator

Deputy Assistant Director, FBI

Casey Coleman

Panelist

Senior Vice President, Salesforce

Abby Deift

Panelist

Director, Policy and Strategy, Office of the Chief AI Officer, Department of Homeland Security

Floor Jansen

Panelist

Deputy Department Head, Dutch National High Tech Crime Unit, Netherlands Police

William McKeen

Panelist

Supervisory Special Agent, FBI Cyber Crimes Task Force, FBI


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