Steve Wicker Cornell University 1 TRUST Autumn 2011 Conference
One of several “Intro to Engineering” courses ◦ College of Engineering freshmen must take one ◦ Designed to entice freshmen to affiliate with ECE, CS, or Information Science Three Modules ◦ Info Networking Technology ◦ Security ◦ Privacy Currently being taught for the second time. TRUST Autumn 2011 Conference2
Journal and newspaper articles Text (in development) Guest lectures TRUST Autumn 2011 Conference3
Information Networking Technology ◦ 3G and 4G Cellular Voice/Data/Everything else Convergence Centralized Architecture ◦ WiFi ◦ Internet TCP/IP End to End Design ◦ Voice over IP TRUST Autumn 2011 Conference4
Information Security and Cryptology ◦ Symmetric and Asymmetric Key Cryptography PKIs ◦ The Trusted Platform Module ◦ Zero-Knowledge Proofs and Anonymous Authentication ◦ National Crypto Policy TRUST Autumn 2011 Conference5
Network Security ◦ Private Computing though Cryptography ◦ Key Distribution Schemes ◦ Remote Attestation in Distributed Systems TRUST Autumn 2011 Conference6
Information Privacy ◦ Definitions of Privacy ◦ Why Should We Care? ◦ The Societal Impact of Privacy Invasion ◦ Privacy and Security on Social Networking Sites TRUST Autumn 2011 Conference7
Privacy Law ◦ Technical and Legal History of the Wiretap ◦ Information Content vs. Context ◦ The Electronic Communication Privacy Act ◦ CALEA and VoIP TRUST Autumn 2011 Conference8
Privacy-Aware Design Practices Behavioral Economics and Technologies that “Nudge” Student Project TRUST Autumn 2011 Conference9
Students select a networked technology and explore how it might be used as a surveillance technology. They apply privacy-aware design practices to re-design the system to make it more privacy-friendly. Suggested technologies: ◦ cellular networks, smart meters for power consumption monitoring, and wireless Internet services. TRUST Autumn 2011 Conference10
Privacy-Aware Design of Web Browsers and Websites Taking Back Locational Privacy Privacy-aware RFIDs TRUST Autumn 2011 Conference11