Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans
AN JOSE, CA, May 29, 2015 (Marketwired via COMTEX) — The nation’s first interactive exhibition about Cyber Security will open at The Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose next week. Cyber Detectives, presented by Palo Alto Networks, is aimed at empowering visitors with the tools to stay safe in a digital age. Visitors will learn how to crack codes, spot scams and prevent crime like a cyber security pro by solving puzzles and completing missions. “You won’t find an experience like Cyber Detectives anywhere in the world,” said Tim Ritchie, President and CEO of The Tech. “Our exhibits team dove into the core of what it means protect yourself and your community online. Everyone who walks through our doors will gain the skills and knowledge necessary in the online world.” The experience starts in a training zone where visitors will learn through games how to create strong passwords, detect malware, spot phishing scams, protect networks and understand the basics of encryption. These skills are tested in subsequent missions to prevent cyber crime and catch cyber criminals. “Prevention of tomorrow’s cyber breaches begins with the education of today’s youth,” said Rick Howard, chief security officer at Palo Alto Networks. “Cyber […]
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