"Course no. 1138"--Container. Course consists of 12 lectures. Each lecture ca. 30 min. Bibliographical references included in course guidebook. Lecturer: Jennifer Golbeck, University of Maryland, College Park.
Contents:
disc 2: Navigating the future of personal data. The mechanics of data harvesting -- Privacy preferences: it's all about you -- The upside of personal data use -- Online tracking: yes, you're being followed -- Nowhere to hide? privacy under surveillance -- disc 2: Consent: the heart of privacy control -- Data scandal and the lessons they teach -- The Dark web: where privacy rules -- Algorithmic bias: when AI gets it wrong -- Privacy on the global stage -- Navigating the future of personal data.
Summary:
Never before in human history have people been able to share so much about themselves so quickly. Neither have they ever been so exposed to forces that want to take advantage of that capability. This course will open eyes to the surprising extent of that exposure and will discuss options for keeping personal data as safe as possible, help to determine personal privacy profile, and understand the current U.S. laws and proposed state laws regarding privacy.
Series:
The great courses. Better living. Personal developments.
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