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CISC 280G

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Cyberethics

Academic Level

Undergraduate

Course Title

Cyberethics

Description

Computer security is a technical arena, and one that is highly charged with ethical issues. This course will explore the ethical considerations of computer security with an emphasis on both the perpetrator and the high standards expected of the computer security practicioner. Among other topics it will examine are Professional Code of Ethics, case law related to technology, whistle blowing, intellectual property, privacy and "ethical hacking".

3

Repeatable for Additional Credit

No

General Education Foundational Course Categories: Knowledge of Arts, Cultures and the Natural World

Writing Intensive (WI)

This course is an approved AA/AS elective

No

This course is an approved AAS elective

Yes

Honors Section Available

No