AdelaideX: Cyberwar, Surveillance and Security
- Duration
- 6 weeks
- Price Value
- $ 50
- Difficulty Level
- Introductory
An introductory course by AdelaideX
Welcome to "Cyberwar, Surveillance, and Security," an eye-opening course that delves into the complex world of digital privacy, national security, and the evolving landscape of the internet. In this introductory-level course offered by AdelaideX, you'll explore the transformation of the internet from a platform of open communication to a global surveillance network. As we navigate the post-Snowden era, this course equips you with the knowledge and understanding to actively participate in the crucial debates surrounding online privacy and security.
This course is designed for beginners and has no specific prerequisites. However, a basic understanding of internet technologies and current affairs related to online privacy and security would be beneficial.
The knowledge and skills gained from this course will enable you to:
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