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Introduction to Cyber Security and Investigations
You are in a career that is impacted by the bleeding technology edge
You are on a treadmill of continual learning
Congratulations for picking a very cool career
Rules• Good Writing Skills
• Teamwork and Professionalism
• Citations and Scholarly Writing
• Cell Phones
• Safety
• Academic Dishonesty
• Due Dates
Document Formats
• Hard Copy – most assignments
• Electronic Copy
– PDF - preferred
– Microsoft Office 2010- Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio – if requested
Other Stuff
• Weather
– If Storm, check cancellation page
• Absences
– Notify me in advance if it impacts a test or assignment
– I am away on Week 9
Where it Fits
Supports the following
– Crime Scenes
– Asset Protection
– Physical Security
– Risk Assessment
– Investigations
– Information Security
First Half Outline
- Introduction to Cyber- Cyber Threats- Emerging Technologies- Risk Assessment- Technical Protection
Second Half Outline
HANDS ON LAB WORK -Investigation- Search Engines- Browsers- Email- Social Media
Assessment
2 Assignments = 10% each7 Labs = 65%1 Test = 10% Professionalism = 5%
Things We Will Talk About …and more• Denial-of-Service (DoS)
• Malware
• Phishing
• State cyber attacks
• Carders
• Pranksters
• Social Engineering
• Trojan Horse
• Hacktivism
• Worms
• Spyware
• Adware
• Keystroke Logging
• Spamming
• Scanning
• Cracking
• Password Encryption
Security NewsTell me what you have been hearing?
Symantec, maker of Norton Antivirus tells us …
Cyber Crime Costs $114B Per Year
Mobile Attacks on the Rise
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2392570,00.asp
Security News
Security NewsCybercrime hits Aussies for $4.6b a year – more
than burglary, assault combined
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/security/cybercrime-hits-aussies-for-46b-a-year--more-than-burglary-assault-combined-20110908-1jyeo.html#ixzz1XJttLDHK
Security News
Cyber crime cost Canadians $5.5-billion
What do you think makes up this $$$$
http://business.financialpost.com/2011/09/07/cyber-crime-cost-canadians-5-5-billion-in-2010-study-finds/
Canada a favourite for cybercrimeCanada ranks sixth in the world for hosting cybercrime sites including
Phishing sites
Botnet command and control servers
Other malware servers
Canada ranked 13th in 2010
Canada is getting worse
When it comes to cybercrime
The ethics of digital direct action
Is this social disobedience? Legal?
Is this like a protest march ?
Anonymous who is this ….?
DDOS attacks … what do you think this is?
Security News
• This film explores how the CIA fought al-Qaeda in the shadows, focusing on the monitoring of its communications
911 the communications story
47 minuteshttp://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/aljazeeraworld/2011/10/201110207
5124103401.html
Security News
Cyber Spear Phishing
What do you think this might be … ?
Who would use this kind of attack …?
Hey, I was at work and started hunting on CNN's local self-employed section late last thursday & learned about this interesting work online job where teenagers bring home up to $1100 a /wk+
so of course they didnt understand it in the beginning but I had to try anyways & its a good thing I did because I managed to make $491.27 on my very second day actually trying.
Its completely not hard I have already been paid once straight into my bank account! it is the greatest thing that has hapened to me in my life..
Credit / Debit Card Fraud
What do you think…. Is this a big deal?
Two Videos … 2 min each
http://news.cnet.com/8301-10789_3-10053523-57.html
Security NewsInternational phone hacking scandal
British tabloid newspapers
celebrities
politicians
members of the British Royal Family
relatives of deceased British soldiers
victims of the 7/7 London bombings
Places of Interest
http://www.securityweek.com
http://cybersecuritynews.org/
http://www.topix.com/tech/computer-security
http://cyberinsecure.com/
http://www.computerworld.com/
http://www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com/topics/cyb
ersecurity
September 9, 2011
Australians lose at least $36 million a year to Nigerian scammers according to Detective Superintendent Brian Hay of Queensland Police Fraud Squad, Australia.
Hay disclosed that Australians send about $3 million a month to Nigeria of which at least 80% was fraud-related.
http://www.worldstagegroup.com/worldstage/index.php?&id=3589&active=news
What is really true
on the web