網路安全實務與社會
Public Interest Cybersecurity Practices and Society
| 節 | 週五 |
|---|---|
A 18:30–19:20 | 網路安全實務與社會 EC114 3 節連堂 |
B 19:30–20:20 | |
C 20:30–21:20 |
* 根據陽明交大上課時間表所列
This course aims to blends theoretical knowledge and practical application to address cybersecurity challenges facing civil society, which is development by UC Berkely’s Consortium of Cybersecurity Clinics. It is designed for students from diverse backgrounds, including those with expertise in information security, information science, and social sciences. Students will learn about cybersecurity principles, ethical considerations, and risk management, while actively engaging in projects that offer real-world cybersecurity solutions to vulnerable NPOs and SMEs. The collaborative environment encourages each student to leverage their strengths and gain new skills, preparing them for multifaceted cybersecurity challenges in the public interest sector.
This course strongly encourages students interested in information security from non-information science backgrounds as well as students from information backgrounds who eager to strengthen their communication skills. We are looking for three types of students: - Students who have previously taken a cybersecurity course: You possess a certain level of knowledge and skills in information security. You are expected to contribute this expertise to the team, helping to identify and mitigate cyber risks effectively and implement the solution. - Students with a background in information science: You have studied courses related to information science and possess managerial thinking and communication skills. Your role will be crucial in managing the team's projects and ensuring clear communication both within the team and with our external partners(client). - Students with experience in social science research methods (such as interviews): You are interested in information security and risk management. Your skills in qualitative research and understanding of societal impacts will be invaluable in assessing the human and social aspects of cybersecurity challenges. In solving clients' cybersecurity issues with their group, students have the opportunity to assume roles that leverage your strengths while also learning from your teammates in areas where you seek improvement.
*** IMPORTANT#1: We have three full-day classes scheduled on Saturday (9/21, 9/28 and 10/5). PLEASE ensure that you can attend the three full-day classes before you enroll this course!!!! *** IMPORTANT#2: You need to complete a survey form to ensure you know what will happen in this course. The link to the survey form is here: https://forms.gle/msaHNETY2HYpYq1t6 *** 重要#1: 我們有三次「全日」課程安排在星期六(9/21,9/28,10/5)。請確認你可以參加這三天的全日課程,再選修這門課!!!! *** 重要#2: 你需要填寫一份修課調查,以確認你知道這門課需要的配合事項。連結在這裡: https://forms.gle/msaHNETY2HYpYq1t6
## Client’s Contextual & Capacity Presentation - 15% Within the first third of the semester, after the initial meeting with the clients, student groups are required to submit an analysis and assessment form detailing the situation and background of the assigned clients. ## Service Outcome for Clients - 65% This component is based on the team's overall service work for their assigned clients by the end of the semester. Criteria for evaluation will include the effectiveness of the proposed solutions, the practicality of the recommendations given the unique operational needs of the partner organization, and the quality of engagement with the clients. ## Participation - 20% Students are expected to fully engage in the intensive course components, including participation in team and partner meetings and activities during the practicum weeks. Assessment will be based on attendance, contribution to discussions, engagement in team and meetings with clients, and the ability to work collaboratively and respectfully with others. Active and constructive participation in all assigned tasks and responsiveness to the needs of the clients will also be evaluated.
- Security Basic
- Security Threats
- Cybersecurity Clinic
- Overview
| 週次 | 主題 |
|---|---|
| 第 1 週 | course introduction |
| 第 2 週 | {no class} |
| 第 3 週 | {no class on Friday} but have a full-day class on Saturday (9/21) from 9am to 6pm: information security basics |
| 第 4 週 | {no class on Friday} but have a full-day class on Saturday (9/28) from 9am to 6pm: problem diagnosis and reframing |
| 第 5 週 | {no class on Friday} but have a full-day class on Saturday (10/05) from 9am to 6pm: The OSINT framework |
| 第 6 週 | First clinic with your clients |
| 第 7 週 | {no class} |
| 第 8 週 | {no class} midterm week |
| 第 9 週 | {no class} |
| 第 10 週 | Second clinic with your clients |
| 第 11 週 | {no class} |
| 第 12 週 | Final clinic with your clients |
| 第 13 週 | {no class}, but feel free to come to the classroom for group discussion |
| 第 14 週 | Final presentation, |
| 第 15 週 | {no class} but feel free to come the che classroom for term project discussion |
| 第 16 週 | {no class} final term week |
The course will highly apply the lesson modules and materials from UC Berkeley’s Citizen Clinic Cybersecurity Education Center: https://www.citizenclinic.io/
- 地點
- EC417
- 時間
- by appointments.
- 聯絡方式
- Email: chuang@cs.nycu.edu.tw