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Revision as of 20:30, 21 September 2014
Overview of courses taught across the world
- Course website of the Privacy seminar at the Radboud University Nijmegen (as part of the Kerckhoffs Institute).
- Lectures on privacy & security, identity & authentication (with video) in the Internet Technologies and Regulation course at the Oxford Internet Institute.
- Ian Goldberg's courses:
- Undergraduate course in computer security and privacy: syllabus and lecture slides
- Graduate seminar in privacy enhancing technologies: syllabus and reading list
- 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.