ITEC 145: Data Ethics, Privacy and Security (GE)
Credit hours (3)
                                 
                                 The course will foster ethical online behavior; introduce students to privacy and
                                    security issues of their personal data on mobile devices and social media. The course
                                    is designed for non-majors with limited background in Information Technology. 
Note(s): General Education and Applied Learning designated course.  Students that have earned
                                    credit for ITEC 345 cannot subsequently earn credit for ITEC 145.  Students may not
                                    take ITEC 145 and ITEC 345 concurrently.
                                 
                                 
Detailed Description of Course
Topics Include:
    1) Threats to personal data from social media sites to mobile devices.
    2) Cyber citizenship: ethics and laws
    3) Cybercrime: motivation and actors
    4) Security controls and detecting exploits
Detailed Description of Conduct of Course
Students will be presented with problems that analyze case studies of current cyber
                                    security exploits on smart phones and web.  Projects that teach technological solutions
                                    to cyber security and privacy will be given.  
Goals and Objectives of the Course
Students who complete the course will be able to:
    1) Describe what it means to be an ethically conscious and responsible cyber-citizen;
    2) Identify the threats to privacy and security to personal data on the web and
                                    on mobile devices;
    3) Enumerate common technological solutions to protecting the security and privacy
                                    of data;
    4) Enumerate strategies to detect cybercrime
Assessment Measures
Instructor may give written assignments that assess the conceptual knowledge.  Lab-based
                                    assignments may be used to test student understanding of cybercrime and the controls
                                    to mitigate such crime.  Assessment will include at least two exams.  
Other Course Information
None.
Review and Approval
December 4, 2014
                                 
                                 March 01, 2021