Cybersecurity, Technology, and Society
Students in IT/CYSE 200T will 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:
- Describe how cyber technology creates opportunities for criminal behavior,
- Identify how cultural beliefs interact with technology to impact cybersecurity strategies,
- Understand and describe how the components, mechanisms, and functions of cyber systems produce security concerns,
- Discuss the impact that cyber technology has on individuals’ experiences with crime and victimization,
- Understand and describe ethical dilemmas, both intended and unintended, that cybersecurity efforts, produce for individuals, nations, societies, and the environment,
- Describe the costs and benefits of producing secure cyber technologies,
- Understand and describe the global nature of cybersecurity and the way that cybersecurity efforts have produced and inhibited global changes,
- Describe the role of cybersecurity in defining definitions of appropriate an inappropriate behavior,
- Describe how cybersecurity produces ideas of progress and modernism.
Course Material
Understanding the CIA Triad – https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cgZIp4u-4F1v1Au4gfewhoR8_TS2WZbZNeiJp7KG4t4/edit?usp=sharing
SCADA Systems Write-Up – https://docs.google.com/document/d/16fDK5HcBbp_QR84f4SD8bceZgzfTBb4lkO9SqjSykIo/edit?usp=sharing
Equifax Data Breach Group Assignment – https://docs.google.com/document/d/194ejbNQ5zRSSWx03knF__mb6PC5Yb_FbatnXdCFZn-U/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.aiujloj3txv2