Using episodes from the show Black Mirror as a study tool - …
Using episodes from the show Black Mirror as a study tool - a show that features tales that explore techno-paranoia - the course analyzes legal and policy considerations of futuristic or hypothetical case studies. The case studies tap into the collective unease about the modern world and bring up a variety of fascinating key philosophical, legal, and economic-based questions.
Lecture #11 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Identity & Access …
Lecture #11 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Identity & Access Management". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #12 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Network & Endpoint …
Lecture #12 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Network & Endpoint Security". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #13 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Patching & Vulnerability …
Lecture #13 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Patching & Vulnerability Management". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #14 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Business Continuity & …
Lecture #14 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #15 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Application Security". Delivered …
Lecture #15 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Application Security". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #16 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Mobile Devices & …
Lecture #16 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Mobile Devices & Wireless Connectivity". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #17 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Cloud Security". Delivered …
Lecture #17 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Cloud Security". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #18-19 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Anatomy of a …
Lecture #18-19 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Anatomy of a Breach". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #1 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Introduction & State …
Lecture #1 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Introduction & State of Cybersecurity". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #20 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Enterprise Audit & …
Lecture #20 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Enterprise Audit & Compliance". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #21 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Hacking Democracy: Election …
Lecture #21 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Hacking Democracy: Election Security". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #2 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Cybersecurity Fundamentals". Delivered …
Lecture #2 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Cybersecurity Fundamentals". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #3-4 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Networking Fundamentals". Delivered …
Lecture #3-4 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Networking Fundamentals". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #5 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Intro to Web …
Lecture #5 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Intro to Web Applications (Part One)". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #6 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Intro to Web …
Lecture #6 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Intro to Web Applications (Part Two)". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #7-8 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Risk Management". Delivered …
Lecture #7-8 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Risk Management". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture #9-10 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Data Protection & …
Lecture #9-10 for the course: CS 3550: Cybersecurity - "Data Protection & Cryptography". Delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
This unit is designed for a Public Speaking course and uses immersive …
This unit is designed for a Public Speaking course and uses immersive technologies, found as OERs, which bring attention to the needs of Baruch students’ communities. By participating in this unit, students will spend time exploring OERs, and then receive training in video capture and editing tools including 360 cameras and Adobe Premier Pro to produce their own OERs which will be viewed by future classes. They will be partnered with the Baruch Maker Hub to explore how these tools have been used to produce public advocacy campaigns, and then in the classroom they will story board, rehearse and edit their own campaigns. They will then return to the Maker Hub for filming, editing, and viewing their productions. This unit aims to enhance student experiential learning by focusing on doing good in the world, as well as envisioning new career paths. Through engagements, such as this unit, taken early in the undergraduate curriculum, students will know what tools and trainings are available to them. They will gain rudimentary competence in those skills, and may work to overcome the economic divides at Baruch in which students enter college with radically different access to, skill with, and ability to produce using immersive technologies.
Technology has changed dramatically over the last couple of decades. Currently, virtually …
Technology has changed dramatically over the last couple of decades. Currently, virtually all business industries are powered by large quantities of data. The potential as well as actual uses of business data, which oftentimes includes personal user data, raise complex issues of informed consent and data protection. This course will explore many of these complex issues, with the goal of guiding students into thinking about tech policy from a broad ethical perspective as well as preparing students to responsibly conduct themselves in different areas and industries in a world growingly dominated by technology.
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