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Students will analyze the concepts of cyber sovereignty, online privacy, data storage, and use of cyberweapons.
Students will discuss and debate whether the internet should respect national borders or the concept of a “free and open” internet (i.e.: Should countries be allowed to regulate?).
- Students will consider the impact and challenges of social media and cryptocurrency.
- Students will analyze the concepts of cyber sovereignty, online privacy, data storage, and use of cyberweapons.
- Students will discuss and debate whether the internet should respect national borders or the concept of a “free and open” internet (I.E: Should countries be allowed to regulate?).
- Students will understand the development of the internet including how its worldwide, decentralized structure has led to issues around regulation and sovereignty.
- Students will identify how much the internet is part of daily life.
In The Hacked World Order, Adam Segal shows how governments use the web to wage war, spy on, coerce, and damage each other. While scholars, activists, and technologists initially heralded the Internet as a space outside of state control, governments have been quick to step into this new domain—both to control activity that happens within it and to adopt it as a new tool of state power.
Help students understand cyberspace and cybersecurity through these essay and discussion questions.
Help students understand cyberspace and cybersecurity through these essay and discussion questions.