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International Cyber Conflicts
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- Self-paced
- Free Access
- Fee-based Certificate
- 5 Sequences
- Introductive Level
Course details
Syllabus
- Week 1 - Introduction to Cybercrime
This module is intended to introduce you to a set of actors and motivations in the area of cyber security. After this module you will be able to identify the different threat actors and the different types of cybercrime. You will also be able to provide some p... - Week 2 - Internet Governance
This module covers technical aspects of the Internet and the domain name system, and efforts toward internet governance. After this module you should be able to define main components of the Internet infrastructure, identify the main issues in governance and c... - Week 3 - Cyberwarfare and International Conflicts
In this module we cover the main types of attacks, actors and conflicts that may be considered aspects of cyberwarfare. After this module you will recognize the different types of cyber threats and the modes of attacks and discuss the motivations of state and ... - Week 4 - Cyberwarfare and International Law
This modules covers political theories and legal arrangements pertinent to cyber security. After this module you will be able to describe principles of just war, basic aspects of International Humanitarian Law and treaties. You will be able to evaluate the par... - Week 5 - Interpersonal Trust and Trust among Nations
This module deals more specifically with psychological explanations for individual trust and trust among nations. After this module you will be able to explain how people react in situations of giving and of trust. You will also be able to identify and discuss...
Prerequisite
None.
Instructors
Sanjay Goel
Associate Professor & Chair
Information Technology Management, School of Business
Kevin Williams
Vice Provost and Professor
Psychology - University at Albany
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