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Subject He felt isolated and adrift after an autism diagnosis. Can he make it as a cybersleuth?
Date September 7, 2022 2:33 PM
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Training socially isolated autistic dropouts to fight cyber crime.

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He Felt Isolated and Adrift After an Autism Diagnosis. Can He Make It as a Cybersleuth? <[link removed]> Highly educated autistic people have long found work in tech — but now two Dutch entrepreneurs are training socially isolated autistic dropouts and finding productive jobs for them. The approach could be a model for America. by Renee Dudley

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