
Scott Shapiro wants to teach the world how to hack. An expert in legal philosophy and founding director of the Yale Institute of Cybersecurity, his day-to-day work teaches Yale law students how the online world works and how to keep it safe. to provide cutting-edge education about
He believes that cybercrime can only be effectively dealt with by understanding why people hack, not just how.in his new book fancy bear goes fishing He explores true stories on the front lines of cybercrime, from the hacker known as the Dark Avenger who created the first mutating computer virus to the teenage boy who hacked Paris Hilton’s phone in hopes of becoming famous. . The book’s title derives from the exploits of Fancy Bear, a group of Russian military intelligence agencies that hacked into the governing body of the US Democratic Party during the 2016 presidential election.
Shapiro speaks new scientist About what he can learn from the hacker, why he wants to teach the world how to hack with a free online course, and how close he is to cybercrime himself.
David Adam: You teach people how to hack. why?
Scott Shapiro: I think it’s very difficult for people to understand how hacking works when it’s explained in the abstract. It’s like explaining how to do carpentry work through instructions. I can read the text, but I can’t really understand what’s going on. Teaching people how to hack makes it more intuitive not only how hacking works, but also how to protect yourself from hackers.
Is it hard to learn how to hack? …