16 resultados para hacking

em University of Southampton, United Kingdom


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This share has a web resource on hacking. The web resource provides a tutorial on hacking and then an interactive quiz to test the user's knowledge.

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Reference List for UK Computing Law

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Group Poster for UK Computing Law

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Zip file containing source code and database dump for the resource

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Collection of poster, reference list and resource source and database dump

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A presentation going over the main legal issues people face in the IT industry.

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A poster summarising the main legal issues people face in the IT industry.

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As part of the INFO2009 coursework; an interactive resource set to teach students about the Computer Misuse Act, encompassing an explanation of the law and multiple-choice questions.

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Content related to the second INFO2009 assignment for Group 6's radio interview on data security and the DPA

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Privacy is a concept that has been with us for hundreds of years, but it is relatively recently (the last 130 years or so) that it has been seen as something that needs protection as a legal right. Technology has presented many challenges to privacy, from the printing press to recording devices to communication hacking, but Social Media seems to present something new - a phenomenon of people giving up their personal information to an extent that would be considered extraordinary just a generation ago. In this lecture we look at attitudes and behaviors around privacy, see how social norms have shaped our expectations of privacy, and how we have come to trade our privacy for value, making complex (and sometimes ill-informed) risk decisions. We will also explore how people really behave on Social Media systems, to see whether we (as a society) should be concerned about modern attitudes to privacy, and whether there are any advantages that might balance that concern. Finally we look at how technology can be applied to the problems of privacy, both as a preventative measure, but also by aiding transparency and helping people to make better privacy decisions. These slides were updated for 2014.

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This is the INFO2009 project for group 17 Our topic is Security. Our resource is a website that contains links to different questionnaires we created to help educate people in various subtopics of Security

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Presentation slides + mini quiz on the topic of cybercrime.

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Informative website about Anonymous/LulzSec and Denial of Service attacks