CIA 213 - Privacy and Technology Credit Hours: 3 Billable Contact Hours: 3 Prerequisites: CIA 103 (formerly IAS 103) Session Cycle: SU
This course prepares students to recognize, analyze, and manage privacy challenges created by technology. Students will review business and self-regulatory efforts.
Notes:
Business Division
Theory Hours: 45
Learning Outcomes:
1. Define the concept of privacy and summarize its importance.
Applies to Computer Information Systems: Cybersecurity and Information Assurance, A.A.S. Outcome G.
2. Explain how technology can compromise personal privacy.
Applies to Computer Information Systems: Cybersecurity and Information Assurance, A.A.S. Outcome F.
3. Explain and summarize key legislation affecting personal privacy.
Applies to Computer Information Systems: Cybersecurity and Information Assurance, A.A.S. Outcome E.
4. Describe the difference between public and private facts.
Applies to Computer Information Systems: Cybersecurity and Information Assurance, A.A.S. Outcome G.
5. Explain and summarize employee privacy rights in the workplace.
Applies to Computer Information Systems: Cybersecurity and Information Assurance, A.A.S. Outcome H.
6. Develop strategies to protect personal privacy and approaches to safeguarding personal information from identity theft.
Applies to Computer Information Systems: Cybersecurity and Information Assurance, A.A.S. Outcome G.
7. Assess and evaluate the needs of national security related to the loss of privacy.
Applies to Computer Information Systems: Cybersecurity and Information Assurance, A.A.S. Outcomes F and G.
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