Computing & Society
Delve into the intricate relationship between computing and society through the lens of CSE1300. Understand the impact of technology on our daily lives, explore ethical implications, and analyze societal trends shaped by the pervasive influence of computing. This course offers a comprehensive overview of the dynamic interplay between technology and society, providing valuable insights for students interested in the intersection of these domains.
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CSE1300 Computing & Society
Introduction to Computing & Society Impact on Daily Life: Technology influences work, communication, and security. Ethical Concerns: Data privacy, AI decision-making, and security.
Digital Divide The gap between those with and without access to technology. Effects on Education & Employment: Limited access impacts learning and job opportunities.
Cybersecurity & Society Importance of Cyber Awareness: Protecting personal and business information. Impact of Cyber Threats: Financial loss, identity theft, and system shutdowns.
Social Media & Digital Ethics Privacy Concerns: Data tracking and information sharing. Cyberbullying: Online harassment and its impact.
Workplace Computing Ethics Proper Use of Company Resources: Ethical computing behavior at work. Monitoring Employees: Balancing productivity and privacy.
Environmental Impact of Computing E-Waste Management: Responsible disposal of electronics. Energy Consumption: Data centers and their carbon footprint.
Introduction to Privacy in Computing Definition: The right to control personal data. Why It Matters: Preventing misuse of information.
Personal Data & Online Tracking Cookies & Tracking: How companies collect user data. Data Harvesting: Selling personal information.
Protecting Personal Information Best Practices: Strong passwords, encryption, and two-factor authentication.
Cyber Threats to Privacy Identity Theft: Stolen personal details used for fraud. Data Breaches: Exposure of sensitive data.
Privacy in Social Media Settings & Risks: How platforms manage data. Third-Party Data Sharing: Companies selling user information.
Laws Protecting Digital Privacy GDPR: European regulation protecting user data. CCPA: California privacy law. Right to Be Forgotten: Legal ability to remove personal data from the web.