Cybercrime and cybersecurity worldwide: syllabus
Class 1 – History of the Internet
Class 2 – What is the Internet and how does it work?
Class 3 – The Lack of Definition of Cybercrime and Cybersecurity
Class 4 - The Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime and the Optional Protocol
Class 5 – Analysis of the Cybercrime Convention
Class 6 – Privacy vs. Security Issues
Class 7 – Hacking and Cracking
Class 8 - Organized Crime and the Internet
Class 9 – Case Study: Shadowcrew
Class 10 – Identity Theft and Phishing: The Choice Point and Lexis-Nexis cases; Other cases; Legislation and lack thereof; Financial industry responses – credit card companies, banks, etc.
Class 11 – Online pornography; Child pornography
Class 12 – Advanced Fee Fraud Online
Class 13 – National Responses: Europe
Class 14 – National Responses: Japan
Class 15 – National responses: Australia
Class 16 – National responses: India
Class 17 – Cyberterrorism, cyberwar, critical information infrastructure protection
Class 18 –International organizations and cybercrime/cybersecurity
Class 19 –A brief introduction to computer forensics and cryptography
Class 20 –Current and future careers in Information Security and related fields
Class 21 – Conducting online research about Cybercrime and Information Security
Class 22 – Conclusions: What have we learned? What do we think?
Class 23 –Class presentations
Class 24 – Class presentations