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** Undergraduate course in computer security and privacy: [https://crysp.uwaterloo.ca/courses/cs458/W14-lectures/W14-syllabus.html syllabus] and [https://crysp.uwaterloo.ca/courses/cs458/W14-lectures/index.html lecture slides]
 
** Undergraduate course in computer security and privacy: [https://crysp.uwaterloo.ca/courses/cs458/W14-lectures/W14-syllabus.html syllabus] and [https://crysp.uwaterloo.ca/courses/cs458/W14-lectures/index.html lecture slides]
 
** Graduate seminar in privacy enhancing technologies: [https://crysp.uwaterloo.ca/courses/pet/S13/main.html syllabus] and [https://crysp.uwaterloo.ca/courses/pet/S13/readinglist.html reading list]
 
** Graduate seminar in privacy enhancing technologies: [https://crysp.uwaterloo.ca/courses/pet/S13/main.html syllabus] and [https://crysp.uwaterloo.ca/courses/pet/S13/readinglist.html reading list]
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* Susan Landau:
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**Article describing undergraduate and graduate courses in privacy:[http://privacyink.org/IEEE2.html/]
  
 
== Key concepts / principles ==
 
== Key concepts / principles ==

Revision as of 20:29, 21 September 2014

Overview of courses taught across the world

  • Susan Landau:
    • Article describing undergraduate and graduate courses in privacy:[1]

Key concepts / principles

Proposal for a syllabus and course material, by George Danezis.

Learning objectives

Excercises

Study materials

Textbooks

Books: Fiction / non-fiction

Fiction:

Alexander Solzhenitsyn, The First Circle

Non-fiction:

Timothy Garton Ash, The File

Movies

The Lives of Others, German, 2006.

Games

Fun Materials