Description: Youth Cybersecurity Programs are initiatives designed to educate young people about best practices in cybersecurity, fostering a culture of digital safety from an early age. These programs address crucial topics such as personal data protection, identifying online threats, and safe use of digital technologies. Zero trust in digital environments becomes a fundamental pillar of these programs, teaching young people not to assume that any online platform is secure by default. Instead, they are instructed to verify the authenticity of the platforms they use and to implement robust security measures, such as multi-factor authentication and data encryption. Through workshops, courses, and interactive activities, young people learn to recognize the risks associated with using the internet and social media, as well as to develop critical skills to protect their personal information. The relevance of these programs lies in the growing dependence on technology in everyday life and the need to prepare new generations to navigate safely in an increasingly complex and threatening digital world.