Why do young people start and continue with ethical hacking? A qualitative study on individual and social aspects in the lives of ethical hackers

Author:

Noordegraaf Judith E.1,Weulen Kranenbarg Marleen2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. NFIR B.V. The Hague the Netherlands

2. Department of Criminology Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam Amsterdam the Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractResearch SummaryThis qualitative interview study examined individual and social aspects in the lives of 15 hackers who started with ethical hacking before the age of 18. We examined what motivated and stimulated them to start with ethical hacking and how and why they continued. Results show that individual aspects, such as an early interest in ICT (Information and Communication Technology), the motivation to make systems more secure, and thinking of reporting vulnerabilities as a moral duty, contribute to the initiation of ethical hacking. Social aspects, such as role models, mainly play a role in the further development of the ethical hacking career. For example, peers, parents, friends, and hacker communities have a motivating and stimulating effect on young ethical hackers. Similarly, positive reactions from public and private system owners can further stimulate the development and self‐image of ethical hackers.Policy ImplicationsIn contrast to criminal hackers, ethical hackers improve cybersecurity, for example, by reporting weaknesses or errors in computer systems. Nowadays, an increasing number of public and private organizations around the world are creating cybersecurity policies and practices around ethical hacking. The interest in hacking usually arises at an early age, making it important to gain knowledge about what stimulates and motivates young people to start and continue with ethical hacking, to inform these policies and practices. Our results show that recognition and reactions from system owners are important in the ethical hacking career. Our recommendations based on these results could stimulate more young people to take the ethical path. Simultaneously, this increases the security of public and private organizations, reducing opportunities for criminal hackers.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Law,Public Administration

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