Members of Dartmouth ISTS's Security, Technology & Society High School Summer Camp explore current interdisciplinary research in cyber security and privacy with regard to information sharing technologies and the implications they have on our lives. Led by a team of Dartmouth graduate students and post-doctoral researchers, these high school students engage in hands-on and interactive activities, augmented with field trips and guest speakers focusing on the human interaction in social computing, digital forensics, economic models, mobile sensors and informatics in healthcare systems. The students visit Tuck to participate in a "Healthcare Security Investment Game" developed by the Center for Digital Strategies' Research Fellow, Juhee Kwon and Gabriel Weaver, a 4th year doctoral student in the Department of Computer Science at Dartmouth. This game exemplifies the real-world business implications of information security through concrete experiences of Chief Information Security Officers (CISO) contenting with adversaries and hackers.
@infoencountering it should be. You can visit dartmouth's ISTS site to learn more.
TheCDSatTuck 1 month ago
Will this camp be offered again in 2012?
infoencountering 3 months ago