International Cyber Conflicts
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International Cyber Conflicts at Coursera Overview
Duration | 9 hours |
Start from | Start Now |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
International Cyber Conflicts at Coursera Highlights
- Shareable Certificate Earn a Certificate upon completion
- 100% online Start instantly and learn at your own schedule.
- Flexible deadlines Reset deadlines in accordance to your schedule.
- Approx. 9 hours to complete
- English Subtitles: Arabic, French, Portuguese (European), Italian, Vietnamese, German, Russian, English, Spanish
International Cyber Conflicts at Coursera Course details
- By nature, cyber conflicts are an international issue that span across nation-state borders. By the end of the course, you will be able to apply the knowledge gained for analysis and management of international cyber incidents and conflicts including for activities such as development of policy related to cybercrime and cyberwarfare. Management of cyber incidents and conflicts requires an interdisciplinary perspective including an understanding of: 1) characteristics of the cyber threats and conflicts themselves, 2) international efforts to reduce and improve cyber security, and 3) psychological and sociopolitical factors.
- The course is designed to reach an international audience and will encourage discussion on relevant current events among participants to enrich the experience with various personal and cultural perspectives on cutting-edge issues. In addition, assignments and other assessments will supplement video lectures and selected readings to ensure application of the material.
- After taking this course you will be able to:
- ? Identify different types of actors involved in cyber threats (individuals, organizations & nation-states)
- ? Distinguish between different types of threats and issues in cyber security including, data theft, political espionage, critical infrastructure protection, and propaganda
- ? Detail the basic characteristics of the Internet infrastructure and international efforts to address Internet governance
- ? List several international efforts to address cyber crime and espionage
- ? Evaluate how principals that govern international conflicts might be applied in context of cyber security
- ? Apply different psychological theories of human motivation and cooperation and communication and political theories in analysis of different international issues related to cyber security including censorship, media operations and role of social technologies.
- Grading:
- Your grade is assessed based on discussion posts and quizzes. Individual taking this course for credit (i.e. students at the University at Albany y will be required to engage in additional activities communicated to them directly).
- Recommended Background:
- No background knowledge or skills are necessary, but an understanding and familiarity of cyber security, Internet infrastructure and international law would be advantageous for anyone who participates in the course.
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- Ersin Dincelli and Nic DePaula were the instructional designers for the course who assisted in the recording of the videos, reviewing material, creating slides, assessments and some of the content. Without their tremendous effort this would not have been possible. We also acknowledge the financial support for the recordings from the University at Albany as well as the support from Media and Marketing. Finally, thanks to Lisa Stephens who is the SUNY liaison to Coursera for being a strong supporter of the MOOC.
International Cyber Conflicts at Coursera Curriculum
Introduction to Cybercrime
Introduction to Cybercrime and Fundamental Issues
Evolution and Types of Cybercrime
Actors of Cybercrime
Understanding Motivated Behavior
Motives for Hacking
Cyber Attacks in a Global Context
Readings for Intro to Cybercrime
Quiz 1: Introduction to Cybercrime
Internet Governance
Internet Infrastructure
Domain Name System
Internet Governance
Importance of Internet Governance
Current Issues in Internet Governance
Readings for Internet Infrastructure
Readings for Internet Governance
Quiz 2: Internet Governance
Cyberwarfare and International Conflicts
Introduction to Cyberwarfare
Modes of Attacks
Actors of Cyberwarfare
Types of the Attacks
Motivations of the Actors
Future Battles: Threats to Critical Infrastructure
Internet Censorship
Readings for Intro to Cyberwar
Readings for Modes and Types
Readings
Quiz 3: Cyberwarfare and International Conflicts
Cyberwarfare and International Law
Principles of Just War
Law of Neutrality and Humanitarian Law
Ambiguity and Attribution
International Treaties
Characteristics of Confidence Building Measures
Readings
Readings
Readings
Quiz 4: Cyberwarfare and International Law
Interpersonal Trust and Trust among Nations
Ultimatum Game and Social Norms (Part 1)
Ultimatum Game and Social Norms (Part 2)
Components of Trust and Social Capital
Trust between Nations and Prisonner's Dilemma
Psychological Perspective on Confidence Building Measures
Readings for Trust
Readings for CBM
Quiz 5: Interpersonal Trust and Trust among Nations
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