Computer Crimes and Their Prevention (Mykolas Romeris University)
Mykolas Romeris University
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Learning outcomes |
Educational activities |
Estimated student work time in hours |
Assessment |
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To understand the phenomena of computer crime |
Lectures – The definition of computer crime. Statistics of computer crimes. Computer criminals: classification and main features
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5 hours |
Students must do a written exam and a practical work -The grade is between 1 and 10, passing who obtains five points at least -The grade is the average of the written exam, the oral presentation of the practice and the written work on the practice, being indispensable to pass the written exam -The written exam consists on two questions about the program -The practical work consists on the evaluation of an electronic government website -The minimum extension of the written work on the practice is 5000 words |
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Reading assignment on the lectures |
10 hours |
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Working in small groups |
10 hours |
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Personal reflection of themes presented in the lectures |
10 hours |
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To classify computer crime |
Lectures – The main types of computer crime. Classification of computer crime in international documents |
5 hours |
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Reading assignment on the lectures |
10 hours |
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Working in small group |
10 hours |
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Personal reflection of themes presented in the lectures |
5 hours |
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To know the legal regulation of computer crime |
Lectures – Convention on cyber crime and other international instruments. Provisions of criminal codes of several countries: comparative analysis. Procedural law issues regarding investigation of computer crimes. |
10 hours |
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Reading assignment on the lectures |
10 hours |
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Working in small groups |
15 hours |
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Personal reflection of themes presented in the lectures |
10 hours |
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To know the basic principles of the prevention of computer crimes |
Lectures – Risk analysis. Types of computer crime’s prevention measures. Practical prevention measures: encryption.
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5 hours |
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Reading assignment on the lectures |
10 hours |
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Working in small group |
5 hours |
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Personal reflection of themes presented in the lectures |
5 hours |
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135 hours |
100% |