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Members:
      Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers
Topic:
     Computer Ethics and Silver-screen Tap Dance

Main Points:
     1. Experts make it look easy, but it actually takes a lot of practice.
     2. A perk of being a movie star is you get to meet a lot of attractive people
     3. While stars may seem great, on the inside they share some of the same insecurities that you and I have.
Sources:
     Wikipedia: Fred Astaire, Wikipedia: Ginger Rogers, Tap dance tutorial, Ethics of tap dance

0.5Members: Chris Pable, Chris Erickson

Topic:
Workplace Monitoring [odp] [ppt]

Cookie Recipe [odt]
 Main Points:
    1. Common Sense - What you really shouldn't do
    2. Should we expect privacy?
    3. Legitimate reasons to monitor and filter
    4. How monitoring and filtering can cause problems
    5. Employee counter-effort to monitoring

Sources:
Overview of Monitoring, Is there privacy?, Monitoring statistics study, EFF archives on workplace monitoring
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Members:Tom Merriam, Philip Pilosi   
     
Topic: Are bits forever....Yes, and there is no escape.
Main Points:
  • 1). Secrets and sensitive information lost by FBI (Who has it now)
  • 2.) Information you don't want on the internet(even LEO's say too bad)
  • 3.) Method to destroy data...(How safe is it?)
  • 4.) Solutions if any???

Sources:   1) http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/02/12/fbi.laptops/index.html
                2) http://www.harddrivedisposal.com/contribute/about.html 
                3) http://news.cnet.com/8301-13880_3-10204724-68.html
                4) http://backporch.fanhouse.com/2009/09/11/erin-andrews-tells-oprah-winfrey-its-been-a-nightmare/
***Special NOTE***
The video uploaded for my presentation will be removed after the presentation is given on Wednesday, September 23,2009.
Reason being it is very inappropriate but is relevant to the topic of the presentation. I would give it an adult only rating quality 
is horrible its main use will be for discussion purposes in class. AGAIN only download at your own risk. Thank you. ~Philip Pilosi

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Members: Obafemi Adebowale, Ramzi Ayyoub
     
Topic: Privacy & Personal Information
Main Points:
  • Issue involving technology and personal information
  • How can we be affected?
  • Measures to take to prevent it
Sources:
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Members: Xiao Ming Li (Leon),
Robin Rogowski
     
Topic: Virtual Cash Meets The Real World

Main Points:

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Members: Rob Firnstein,
Leo Perez


Topic: Cryptography & Encryption
Main Points:
1. The concepts are old but the technologies are new.
2. One of the first great advances in public key cryptography was RSA. It requires advanced mathematics but it's not magic.
3. Encryption can 
provide confidentiality and integrity protection but it doesn't solve all security problems.
4.
The secure e-commerce and confidential government communication rely heavily on encryption.
5. Systems can be broken and researchers must actively work to combat to threats and provide new capabilities.
6. Discussion Topic - Does the First Amendment protect the right of people
to speak in code?

Sources: Encryption and Security Tutorial
              cybercrime.gov
              Wikipedia RSA Topic
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Members: Steven Sennebogen, Bryanna Denney
     
Topic: Intellectual Property
Main Points:
Do you own your software?
    Can you use/resell/modify/share modifications of your software
What public domain means to intellectual property?
Enforcement of intelectual property: legal verson technological enforcement(encryption)?

Sources:
eff.org
gnu.org
cryptome.org
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Members: Paul Grenning, Jason Wiggs
     
Topic: Intellectual Property
Main Points: 1.IP in the realm of software creation.
2. Convincing cases against IP.
3. Protecting software as IP.
4. Piracy's affects on software companies.

Sources: Communications of the ACM,
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Members:Bennett Clarke, Jim Gagliano jgagli2@uic.edu
     
Topic: Intellectual Property
Description of Types
Main Points: Differences Among Patent, Copyright, Trademark, License, 

Sources:
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Members: Nazareno Medina
     
Topic: 

Liability and accountability of current and future military technology

Main Points:
  •     Current applications of technology in military operations
    • autonomous robots in the battlefield, weapons systems, 
  • reliability of current and future military technology;
    • real terminators, nano technology and their implication in accountability
Sources:
  1. http://news-info.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/12080.html
  2. http://science.howstuffworks.com/military-robot.htm (images)
  3. http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article5741334.ece

    http://ethics.calpoly.edu/ONR_report.pdf


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Members: Nick Shaskevich, Natraj Subramanian
     
Topic: Freedom of Speech (Power Point)
Main Points:
1. History Recap: FOS in other media (Newspaper, TV, Radio)
2. How is the Internet different? How is it similar?
3. Censorship online (Specifically pornography, but also hate groups, how to make bombs websites, etc)

Sources:
Gift of Fire
Anything Gift of Fire might reference
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Members: Roldan Padilla and Jennifer Collins
    
Topic: Freedom of Speech [Power Point]
Main Points:
1. Facebook and Twitter and the effect on work/school/reputation
2. Punishments for publicly expressing opinions. Individual responsibly.
3. Permanence of expressing opinions.
4. Spreading private and public information.
5. Censorship and filters.


Sources:
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/freedom-speech/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_speech/

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Members: Shaheer Ahmed and Aaron Schiff
    



Topic: Freedom of Speech
The Technological Standpoint
Main Points: (Subject to Change)
  1. Constructive vs. Destructive F.O.S. (Freedom of Speech)/Expression
  2. Website Democracy/Techno-gadgets.
  3. By using a medium of technology, are you granted F.O.S.?
    And if so, how much FOS do you have/is there a limit?
  4. "Youtubic" Expression
Sources:
F.O.S. Clarification.
Youtube-to-Movie Superstar at only 16 yrs old!?, His own website as well as a CNN appearance!
Suicidal Myspace Hoax, Terrifying Sexting
Your FOS is not guaranteed
Cases of Internet FOS
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Members: Anne Celestino, Tom Phillips
     
Topic: Video Games and Their Impact
Main Points:
 - Pros and Cons of how games affect people
 - Applications of video games
 - Why ESRB is so important
 - The future of games?

Sources:
 - Games impact on society
 - Applications of games
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Members: Stephen Halm, Michael Baker
     
Topic: Computers impact on society
Main Points:
- Every Day computing
- Economics and Computing any your home
    - Food
    - Finances
    - Entertainment
- The social Impact of computers
- Future Visions

Sources:
- http://courses.cs.vt.edu/~cs3604/lib/Impact/class.html
- http://cs.millersville.edu/~liffick/compchar.html
- http://webpage.pace.edu/mb88089w/Hebbe/IT%20Business%20Connection.doc
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Members: Ivan Collazo, Ismael Delgado
Topic: Googles Digital library
(is this  a new type of corporation cyber crime)
Main Points: 1. What is it  Google Digital Library?
                    2. How is this a new type of CyberCrime?
                    3. Why is this a big deal, how big is the impact on society     
                        and the people?
  

Sources:
  •   We will also try to use the most  recent articles.


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Members: Dan Felt, Pete Kowalski
     
Topic: Modern Cybercrimes
(this will be tweaked over time)
Main Points:
  1. Quick History
  2. Different types (i.e. cyber terrorism, salami attack, DOS attacks)
  3. Motivation and Economy
  4. Prevention
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Attachments (15)

  • 335_presenstation.odp - on Nov 18, 2009 12:37 PM by ismael delgado (version 1)
    311k Download
  • ARE BITS FOREVER(olderppt).ppt - on Sep 23, 2009 12:02 PM by Philip Pilosi (version 1)
    328k Download
  • ARE BITS FOREVER(olderppt) [Compatibility Mode].pdf - on Sep 23, 2009 12:03 PM by Philip Pilosi (version 1)
    55k View Download
  • ARE BITS FOREVER.pptx - on Sep 23, 2009 12:01 PM by Philip Pilosi (version 1)
    270k Download
  • CS335Presentation_Paul_Jason.ppt - on Oct 21, 2009 1:00 PM by paul grenning (version 2 / earlier versions)
    1292k Download
  • Censorship and Other Issues.odp - on Nov 18, 2009 12:37 PM by Stash Natraj (version 1)
    1211k Download
  • Ethics CS335_MB_SH.ppt - on Nov 18, 2009 1:45 PM by Stephen Halm (version 1)
    7763k Download
  • Freedom_Of_Speech_Govt.ppt - on Nov 11, 2009 1:05 PM by Aaron Schiff (version 1)
    513k Download
  • Privacy_&_Personal_Information-1.ppt - on Sep 30, 2009 11:34 AM by Obafemi Adebowale (version 1)
    1701k Download
  • Video Games_final_tomanne.pptx - on Nov 11, 2009 2:11 PM by Anne Celestino (version 1)
    129k Download
  • cookies.odt - on Sep 13, 2009 1:50 PM by Chris Pable (version 2 / earlier versions)
    20k Download
  • cs335_reliability.ppt - on Oct 28, 2009 12:45 PM by Nazareno Medina (version 2 / earlier versions)
    5023k Download
  • video for class.avi - on Sep 28, 2009 10:35 AM by Philip Pilosi (version 3 / earlier versions)
    9361k Download
  • workplace.odp - on Sep 13, 2009 11:29 AM by Chris Erickson (version 1)
    509k Download
  • workplace.ppt - on Sep 13, 2009 11:30 AM by Chris Erickson (version 1)
    537k Download

Comments (1)

Philip Pilosi - Sep 23, 2009 12:09 PM

There is a warning for my video in my group section (2) underneath the Sources section...please read this first before downloading. Thank you.~Philip Pilosi