In this episode, host Aaron Crow welcomes cybersecurity expert John Schimanski Jr., Chief Information Security Officer at Trivigil, for an eye-opening conversation that every parent, educator, and technologist needs to hear. Together, they delve into the escalating dangers children face online - from the alarming rise of cyber predators and social media manipulation, to the misuse of AI and increasingly sophisticated scams targeting families.
John shares powerful stories from his work with educational institutions and law enforcement, highlighting how digital threats are evolving far faster than most parents can keep up with. Aaron reflects on personal challenges as a parent navigating device safety and digital boundaries, and the two discuss practical strategies for protecting kids in today’s hyper-connected world.
This episode doesn’t just explore the risks - it offers hope and tangible action, including details about cybersecurity education initiatives like the MASK Next Gen Shield game, designed to give kids and parents the knowledge they need to stay safe online. Whether you’re a concerned parent, a teacher, or someone working in the cybersecurity field, this discussion is packed with real-world advice and resources you can use right now.
Tune in for a timely conversation on the front lines of digital safety—and learn why, when it comes to protecting our kids, awareness and action are more important than ever.
Key Moments:
05:00 Digital Image Blacklist Management
08:08 Parental Cybersecurity and Tech Awareness
10:06 Fake Arrest Warrant Scam Alert
13:27 AI Development Concerns and Future
21:13 Online Predator Alert & Teen Safety
25:33 Limits of Facebook Moderation
27:29 Managing Digital Challenges for Parents
30:46 Teen Sextortion Crisis Emerges
33:44 "Saving Kids Amidst Social Media"
42:23 Broken Graphics Card Issue Resolved
45:33 Internet Safety Tips for Parents
49:43 Pause Before Reacting
51:17 Future Concerns and Optimism
56:46 "Essential Curriculum for Schools"
About the guest :
John Schimanski Jr. brings more than three decades of experience in physical and cybersecurity, spanning private and public sectors. Beginning his career in 1994, he worked as a physical security specialist protecting super-regional shopping centers in high-crime areas, focusing on stolen vehicles and safety operations. During this time, he earned two master’s degrees—one in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and another in Managing Information Systems—along with a bachelor’s in Business Administration.
He transitioned into cybersecurity in 2007, when ransomware was still a $5,000 payment on a green dot credit card. While working in a small data center, he developed customized web services and interfaces for organizations such as the Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC).
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