Social, Security, and Privacy Implications of Computing

The ethical and moral implications of using computers to affect the lives of individual and collective members of human society. Material drawn from a variety of topics, including computer crimes and hacking techniques, social engineering, security vs. privacy in the information age, privacy implications of government and workplace electronic monitoring, and the potential for misuse of technology (e.g. online predators).

Date: February 17th, 2006
Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
Location: University at Albany, Earth Science Building, Room ES-B19

Agenda

TimeTopicInstructor
9:00-9:30amIntroductions and Overview 
9:30am-12:00pm Sanjay Goel
Information Technology Management, School of Business
NYS Center for Information Forensics and Assurance
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12:00pm-1:00pmLunch 
1:00pm-2:00pm Christopher D. Brown
Informatics, College of Computing and Information
NYS Center for Information Forensics and Assurance
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9:30am-12:00pm Damira Pon
Informatics, College of Computing and Information
NYS Center for Information Forensics and Assurance
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