Democracy Confronts Cyber Insecurity - Lecture 9
Offered By: New York University (NYU) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical intersection of democracy and cyber security in this 2-hour 22-minute lecture sponsored by AIG at New York University. Delve into topics such as digital risk monitoring, political parties' vulnerabilities, and the impact of cyber threats on elections. Examine the evolving landscape of cyber security through discussions on perimeters, botnets, and state-level cybersecurity efforts. Gain insights from historical examples, including the Clinton campaign, and learn about innovative concepts like the Three Row Map and Gartner Chart. Understand the mathematical aspects of cyber security and how they relate to modern democratic processes. This thought-provoking lecture challenges attendees to consider the provocative questions surrounding democracy's confrontation with cyber insecurity in the digital age.
Syllabus
Introduction
Tracey
Justin
Physics
Provocative Question
Three Row Map
Digital Risk Monitoring
Political Parties
Digital Elections
Gartner Chart
Perimeters
State Department
Botnet
The Math
Original Clinton Campaign
Bernard Baruch
Taught by
NYU Tandon School of Engineering
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