IT/CYSE 200T

Cybersecurity, Technology, and Society

As a student in CYSE200T I have learned how to explore how technology is related to cybersecurity from an interdisciplinary orientation.  Attention is given to the way that technologically-driven cybersecurity issues are connected to cultural, political, legal, ethical, and business domains. The learning outcomes for this course are as follows:

  1. Describe how cyber technology creates opportunities for criminal behavior,
  2. Identify how cultural beliefs interact with technology to impact cybersecurity strategies,
  3. Understand and describe how the components, mechanisms, and functions of cyber systems produce security concerns,
  4. Discuss the impact that cyber technology has on individuals’ experiences with crime and victimization,
  5. Understand and describe ethical dilemmas, both intended and unintended, that cybersecurity efforts, produce for individuals, nations, societies, and the environment,
  6. Describe the costs and benefits of producing secure cyber technologies,
  7. Understand and describe the global nature of cybersecurity and the way that cybersecurity efforts have produced and inhibited global changes,
  8. Describe the role of cybersecurity in defining definitions of appropriate an inappropriate behavior,
  9. Describe how cybersecurity produces ideas of progress and modernism.

Course Material

1. Introduction to the interdisciplinary nature of Cybersecurity.

2. Basic business concepts, and the role of information technology description.

3. The NIST Cybersecurity Framework.

4. The components of a business.

5. Exploring the intersection of Biological science & Cybersecurity.

6. Ethical consideration of CRISPR gene editing

7. BioCybersecurity risk in the Biological sciences industry.

8. Computer science concepts related to Cybersecurity description.

9. The Impact of Cyberthreats to critical infrastructure description.

10. SCADA Systems

11.  Criminal justice & Cybersecurity.

12. Opportunities for workplace deviance.

13. The Human factor in Cybersecurity

14. Philosophical aspects of Cybersecurity.

15. Discussion on Jonas Technology & responsibility: reflections on the new task of ethics.