Online Privacy and Cybercrime
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-11-01 | - |
Program Overview
Online Privacy and Cybercrime
Course ID
INTL-1120
Course Duration
3.50
Credits
1.00
Course Details
Businesses, governments, and cybercriminals all need sensitive personal information about customers/constituents/victims to perform their roles successfully. The importance of online privacy is essential in the Internet age, as opportunities to collect personal information and use it to build a clear profile of a person's identity have increased dramatically, along with the need to protect our personal information from misuse. This course will help learners recognize how their personal information can be collected and used by cybercriminals, and how to take concrete steps to end that collection or prevent it before it begins. Taking steps to protect personal information is essential for both individuals and organizations in order to minimize cybercrime.
Prerequisites
- INTL-1100
- INTL-1105
- INTL-1110
- INTL-1115
Course Offerings
- Nov 01, 2025 - Nov 08, 2025
- Online
- INTL-1120-OL001
- Seats available
Tuition Fees
- Domestic Tuition: $95.50
- Domestic Learner Services Fee: $6.52
- International Tuition: $286.50
- International Learner Services Fees: $6.52
Instructor
- H. Randhawa
- N. Nisperos
Related Courses
- Where Cybercrime Starts: With a Computer and the Internet (INTL-1100)
- Cybercrime Investigation (INTL-1200)
- Human Impact of Cybercrime (INTL-1110)
- Decrypting Encrypted Information (INTL-1210)
- Competitive Intelligence (INTL-5400)
- Spam As Cybercrime (INTL-1105)
- Social Media and Cybercrime (INTL-1115)
- Open Source Intelligence Investigation and Analysis (INTL-5910)
