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About the Course

By nature, cyber conflicts are an international issue that span across nation-state borders. By the end of the course, you will be able to apply the knowledge gained for analysis and management of international cyber incidents and conflicts including for activities such as development of policy related to cybercrime and cyberwarfare. Management of cyber incidents and conflicts requires an interdisciplinary perspective including an understanding of: 1) characteristics of the cyber threats and conflicts themselves, 2) international efforts to reduce and improve cyber security, and 3) psychological and sociopolitical factors. The course is designed to reach an international audience and will encourage discussion on relevant current events among participants to enrich the experience with various personal and cultural perspectives on cutting-edge issues. In addition, assignments and other assessments will supplement video lectures and selected readings to ensure application of the material. After taking this course you will be able to: • Identify different types of actors involved in cyber threats (individuals, organizations & nation-states) • Distinguish between different types of threats and issues in cyber security including, data theft, political espionage, critical infrastructure protection, and propaganda • Detail the basic characteristics of the Internet infrastructure and international efforts to address Internet governance • List several international efforts to address cyber crime and espionage • Evaluate how principals that govern international conflicts might be applied in context of cyber security • Apply different psychological theories of human motivation and cooperation and communication and political theories in analysis of different international issues related to cyber security including censorship, media operations and role of social technologies. Grading: Your grade is assessed based on discussion posts and quizzes. Individual taking this course for credit (i.e. students at the University at Albany y will be required to engage in additional activities communicated to them directly). Recommended Background: No background knowledge or skills are necessary, but an understanding and familiarity of cyber security, Internet infrastructure and international law would be advantageous for anyone who participates in the course. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Ersin Dincelli and Nic DePaula were the instructional designers for the course who assisted in the recording of the videos, reviewing material, creating slides, assessments and some of the content. Without their tremendous effort this would not have been possible. We also acknowledge the financial support for the recordings from the University at Albany as well as the support from Media and Marketing. Finally, thanks to Lisa Stephens who is the SUNY liaison to Coursera for being a strong supporter of the MOOC....

Top reviews

JC

Oct 18, 2022

Professor Goel Delivered the basics and complexities on why International Cyber Conflicts occuring. Needs to cover the recent Cyber conflict between Russia Ukraine and NATO

LP

Aug 15, 2020

Great course! Learned a lot about Cyber Warfare and how countries can build up trust and cooperation between themselves to tackle third party threats in the cyberspace.

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By Nitish C

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Jul 18, 2016

Good for an international perspective on Cyber Conflicts. Covers a wide range of topics

By Josh S

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Mar 7, 2016

Great information on cyber conflicts and the psychology of cyber conflict and warfare.

By Liv P

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Mar 29, 2021

Amazing course, the teachers explained everything easily so everyone can understand

By Roberto S

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May 26, 2017

Hello, I found difficult to understand the speakers and it was too massive.

By MAHALE P

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Jul 31, 2021

The course was quite informative, gain some insights of cyber conflics.

By Sahil A

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Jun 25, 2020

The course is great. So much of real examples it was a great experience.

By Miles P

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Sep 22, 2022

It could have had more information, but the topic is very interesting

By LE H M

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Apr 23, 2021

Last chapters worse to keep up despite the boring start of the course

By Rodolfo F

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Apr 8, 2024

Audio in some lectures was a little bit difficult to understand.

By Davide C

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Oct 23, 2016

general view on the subject. some interesting ideas.

By Soren G

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Aug 5, 2021

Nice short course on International Cyber Conflicts

By Fred F

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Oct 10, 2016

Good course ... good introduction to the topic.

By Amit B

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Jan 24, 2021

Good Learning experience, worth spending time.

By Shalz

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Jul 20, 2020

The content in week 5 seems to be irrelevant

By Subha C

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Aug 31, 2016

Superb course. Gave me a lot of insights.

By moataz m a m

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May 8, 2020

thank you for this interesting course .

By ROBERT R R

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Sep 30, 2017

WAS TAUGHT IN CYBERCRIME AND CYBERWAFRE

By Tripti M

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Jun 11, 2020

The course was useful and informative

By Simon S

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Jul 1, 2017

Interesting and enlightening topic

By Mark A U

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Feb 18, 2016

awesome course I learned a great

By Fernando C M

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Aug 31, 2021

Broad view. Update needed.

By Deleted A

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Oct 16, 2022

Super interesting!

By Frantz P

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Aug 24, 2024

Tres istructif...

By Hiderson S

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Sep 2, 2020

muito bom o curso

By Mahesh K

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Dec 31, 2021

Great Course !!!