Shortened periods, knee replacement distance learning
Combine group efforts - make a master list of ways to avoid malware and related problems.
Video (in class): Business Casual G-Men
Security readings for today:
- Email Phishing and Scams (2011) -or- How Phishing Works (from HowStuffWorks) or both if you're so inclined. . .
- Creepster of the Week: Webcam Hijacker Gets Six Year Sentence (2011)
- Cyberthieves Silently Copy Your Passwords As You Type (2006)
- Growing Target for Identity Thieves: Kids (2006)
- Health Insurer Anthem is Hacked, Exposing Millions of Patients' Data (2015)
- Another Lawsuit Filed Over School Webcam Spying (2010)
- Privacy advocates try to keep 'creepy' 'evesdropping" Hello Barbie from hitting shelves
- I’m terrified of my new TV: Why I’m scared to turn this thing on — and you’d be, too
Tuesday:
Video (in class): Cyberwar Threat from NOVA (2015)
Security readings for today:
- How Zombie Networks Fuel Cybercrime (2004)
- Digital Fears Emerge After Data Siege in Estonia (2007)
- The Enemy Within (2010) - a long but worthwhile article with one really bad word, please ignore it. There's also a worksheet that goes along with it.
- If North Korea Did Hack Sony, It's a Whole New Kind of Cyberterrorism (2014)
- Cyberspace Becomes Second Front in Russia’s Clash With NATO (2015)
Wednesday:
(Group 1 current events can be handed in:
(Group 1 current events can be handed in:
P1: Maya, Stephen, Charlotte, Quinn, Josh, Dana, May, Zack H., Alfred, Ritik
P2: Vishwak, Neil, Brian, Lauren C., Tanay, Dan, Lauren H., Matthew, Bryan, Alex)
Tie up loose ends related to computer security discusssion.
Give out review sheet for test on Monday
Start Medical Informatics discussion:
In class, watch CBS News video: Charting A New Course
Students working in groups on medical informatics presentations. Each group must create a google slides presentation (no PowerPoint) and share it with Mr. J. by the end of the period.
Here are a bunch of resources to get you started.
Thursday:
Students working in groups on medical informatics presentations
I will get feedback on all presentations back to groups over the weekend.
Friday:
JSUMC rotation #3
P2: Vishwak, Neil, Brian, Lauren C., Tanay, Dan, Lauren H., Matthew, Bryan, Alex)
Tie up loose ends related to computer security discusssion.
Give out review sheet for test on Monday
Start Medical Informatics discussion:
In class, watch CBS News video: Charting A New Course
Students working in groups on medical informatics presentations. Each group must create a google slides presentation (no PowerPoint) and share it with Mr. J. by the end of the period.
Here are a bunch of resources to get you started.
Thursday:
Students working in groups on medical informatics presentations
I will get feedback on all presentations back to groups over the weekend.
Friday:
JSUMC rotation #3