Critical thinking skills were essential for analyzing and evaluating information to make well-informed decisions. In Interdisciplinary Theory and Concepts, I assessed the complex balance between national security and privacy, considering both ethical and practical aspects. In Windows System Management and Security, I applied critical thinking to identify and address cybersecurity threats, carefully analyzing system vulnerabilities to find effective solutions. Finally, in Cyber Law, I developed the ability to critically evaluate legal frameworks around privacy and data protection, making informed judgments on their societal impact. These courses all helped me strengthen my problem-solving, decision-making, and analytical thinking abilities across different fields.


IDS 300W: Interdisciplinary Theory and Concepts – Balancing National Security and Privacy

IDS-300W-Term-Paper-Brandon-Burke


CYSE 280: Windows System Management and Security – Latest Security Threats and Mitigation Strategies

Windows-Management-and-Cybersecurity-Latest-Security-Threats-and-Mitigation-Strategies


CYSE 406: Cyber Law – Overview of Privacy and Data Protection Issues

Cyber-Law-Writing-Assignment-Brandon-Burke