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Our courses are approved by the American Council on Education (ACE) — the same body that approves AP and IB — and are accepted for credit by thousands of universities, including yours.

Our courses are approved by the American Council on Education (ACE) — the same body that approves AP and IB — and are accepted for credit by thousands of universities, including yours.

Course Details For Ethics in Technology
Learning Outcomes
Pierce College District Office
Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to: interpret and leverage foundational concepts in cybersecurity, information security, and Big Data, including key definitions and their roles in protecting digital assets; analyze and evaluate privacy challenges, security risks, and legal frameworks related to cybercrime, data breaches, and digital rights across sectors like e-commerce and cloud computing; apply data mining techniques and Big Data analytics to real-world problems, ensuring ethical data handling and understanding security risks; analyze network security mechanisms, encryption methods, and database security principles, developing practical skills to secure sensitive information; mastering and interpreting the role of human error, malware, phishing, and social engineering in cybersecurity breaches, and develop strategies for detection and prevention; evaluate the impact of emerging technologies such as AI, IoT, and biotechnology on privacy, security, and legal regulations, and propose mitigation strategies; examine and analyze the evolution of encryption technologies and their application in modern cybersecurity practices, emphasizing AES and DES standards; apply legal knowledge to analyze cybercrime cases, focusing on laws related to cyberstalking, cyberbullying, and digital espionage; and create comprehensive cybersecurity policies and strategies that address modern challenges such as cloud computing, digital vandalism, and cyber threats.
Major Course Topics
Major topics include basics of Cybersecurity; privacy in Cyberspace; Big Data, Data Mining and Privacy; national Cybersecurity threats; data security; viruses and Malware; overview of network and security; legal issues in Cyberspace; overview of Cybercrime; encryption in Cybersecurity; technological innovation; and Ethics.
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