

Thinking about Cybersecurity: From Cyber Crime to Cyber Warfare
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シーズン1エピソード1 - Stuxnet-The First Cyber Guided Missile
2013年4月4日32分Your introduction to the fascinating - and fascinatingly dangerous - world of cybersecurity begins with the story of "Stuxnet." Learn how this unique piece of malware, which shut down a uranium enrichment facility in Iran, signaled the dawn of a new age in which viruses and other cyber threats can manipulate the physical world.The Great Courses Livingの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード2 - The Incredible Scope of Cyberspace
2020年5月31日30分What makes the Internet so vulnerable is its ability to connect, and to be connected to, anyone and almost anything. Here, explore how cyberspace works. You'll learn what goes on behind the scenes of a simple Internet search, how a simple TCP/IP system functions, the five layers of connections that make up a conceptual "map" of cyberspace, and more.The Great Courses Livingの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード3 - The Five Gateways of Internet Vulnerability
2020年5月31日30分Take a closer look at the cyber domain's inherent vulnerability to cyber threats. Professor Rosenzweig explains the five key gateways to this vulnerability, including the Internet's ability to destroy time and space; allow users to act in ways they can't in the physical world; and operate without international boundaries.The Great Courses Livingの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード4 - Of Viruses, Botnets, and Logic Bombs
2020年5月31日32分Learn about some of the most dangerous ways people can exploit the Internet's vulnerabilities, including DDoS attacks (which flood websites with connection requests), "Trojans" (malware hidden inside an innocent piece of information), and "botnets" (which control computers like puppets). Then, investigate some common defense mechanisms that help pinpoint and capture these threats.The Great Courses Livingの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード5 - The Problem of Identity on the Network
2020年5月31日33分Identification is perhaps the single most profound challenge for cybersecurity today. Delve into the question of network anonymity and identity. Who maintains domain names? How can people obscure their identities for malicious purposes? How are network designers fighting back against this threat? What are the ethical problems involved in this issue?The Great Courses Livingの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード6 - Cyber Fraud, Theft, and Organized Crime
2020年5月31日31分Professor Rosenzweig leads you on an examination of all-too-common instances of cybercrime that involve fraud and identity theft. You'll encounter crimes that mimic real-world ones (with a computer as the "weapon") and "computer crimes" that are only possible in the cyber world. Then, find out how law enforcement authorities are fighting back against organized, international cyber criminals.The Great Courses Livingの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード7 - Hacktivists and Insurgency
2020年5月31日31分Enter the netherworld of hacktivism, or the use of computer hacking methods to stage protests and make political statements. Learn to identify and distinguish the "good guys" from the "bad guys" by exploring real-world examples that illustrate the three major types of hacktivists: political activists, cyber insurgents, and mischief makers.The Great Courses Livingの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード8 - Nations at Cyber War
2020年5月31日33分Turn now to the highest level of cyber conflict: a cyber war between nation-states. What is meant by the term "cyber war"? How does one fight a battle in cyberspace? What do the enemies look like? Do traditional international rules of armed conflict apply? How do we counter such an attack - and should we?The Great Courses Livingの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード9 - Government Regulation of Cyberspace
2020年5月31日32分Join the debate about government regulation of cyberspace as you consider both sides of the issue. By looking at the debate in America over government oversight of cybersecurity (and whether we even need it at all), you'll be better informed about a topic that has serious ramifications for how you use the Internet.The Great Courses Livingの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード10 - International Governance and the Internet
2020年5月31日35分Continue exploring rules and regulations about the Internet, this time on the international level. First, Professor Rosenzweig discusses existing Internet governance and the dynamics leading to change. Then, he assesses some of the barriers to effective international governance of the Internet. Is the current structure, with all of its flaws, better than the alternatives?The Great Courses Livingの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード11 - The Constitution and Cyberspace
2020年5月31日33分Return to American policies on cybersecurity, this time focusing on the idea of government monitoring of the Internet. Start by learning all about how on-network monitoring systems work. After that, step back and examine how government monitoring is enforced and limited - but not prohibited - by the Constitution.The Great Courses Livingの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード12 - Big Data-They- Know Everything about You
2020年5月31日32分In a first look at personal data tracking and privacy, ponder the problem of "Big Data" - where your Internet searches can be tracked, your cellphone can broadcast your geographical location instantly, and your online purchases can be catalogued. It's a frightening aspect of cybersecurity, and one that, unfortunately, is here to stay.The Great Courses Livingの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード13 - Privacy for the Cyber Age
2020年5月31日33分It appears our current conceptions of privacy in cyberspace will disappear. So what can we do about it? By exploring how the government and private sector use "Big Data" - and how "Big Data" can keep the government honest - you'll discover insights into how we can evolve our privacy laws while embracing new technologies.The Great Courses Livingの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード14 - Listening In and Going Dark
2020年5月31日34分Learn how encryption and wiretapping work in cyberspace, and how both methods are becoming increasingly frustrating for law enforcement and national security officials. This "going dark" phenomenon, as you'll find in this eye-opening discussion, brings benefits and causes problems - and the solutions seem to bring problems of their own.The Great Courses Livingの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード15 - The Devil in the Chips-Hardware Failures
2020年5月31日31分Hardware-based threats are one of the most vexing problems in the entire cybersecurity domain. How do we know that our machines will actually do what we tell them to do? Why is compromised hardware such a critical threat to cybersecurity? What are some possible solutions for dangers hidden in computer chips?The Great Courses Livingの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード16 - Protecting Yourself in Cyberspace
2020年5月31日31分Get practical tips on how to reduce your own risk of danger online in your professional and personal life. You'll find out how to choose the most effective passwords, how to set up the most effective personal computer security systems, how to encrypt and erase personal data and documents, and much more.The Great Courses Livingの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード17 - Critical Infrastructure and Resiliency
2020年5月31日32分Take an alternate approach to cybersecurity, this time focusing on resiliency and recovery. There may be good reason to think that creating a system that isn't immune to failure but is less likely to be attacked - and better able to operate even while under attack - is the best course of action.The Great Courses Livingの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード18 - Looking Forward-What Does the Future Hold?
2020年5月31日36分Finish with a helpful summary of the main issues and arguments involved in the current state of cybersecurity throughout the world. Then, take an intriguing peek into the future to explore possible - and even radical - new developments that may shape this powerful and important topic for years to come.The Great Courses Livingの無料体験または購入