This video in the Information Security lesson covers topics as social engineering: In this video we look at: Dumpster Diving, Shoulder Surfing, Tailgating, and Spam; Phishing. the story about how it was usedtailgating to get access to a classroom at the FBI Academy.
Links from Video:
•Internet Storm Center
•Security Now
•Hak5
Type of Material:
online video
Recommended Uses:
lecture, self paced
Technical Requirements:
Internet, browser
Identify Major Learning Goals:
Recognize the meanings and forms of social engineering:
Dumpster Diving,Shoulder Surfing,Tailgating, and Spam and lastly Phishing.
Target Student Population:
Undergraduate freshmen, seniors or high school students.
Anyone wishing to protect his sensitive information
Prerequisite Knowledge or Skills:
None
Content Quality
Rating:
Strengths:
Very easy and accurate definitions and examples
Potential Effectiveness as a Teaching Tool
Rating:
Strengths:
•Simple and easy to understand information
Concerns:
This is part of the course, students will need to watch all the other parts (including previous videos) to be able to follow
Ease of Use for Both Students and Faculty
Rating:
Strengths:
very easy to use
Concerns:
Internet connection required
Other Issues and Comments:
•This video is a part of a bigger course comprising many videos, it is difficult to make an evaluation per video
•Evaluating the whole course (all video) provides an overall more objective feedback
•The aforementioned comments and evaluation apply to other video parts submitted individually to MERLOT
Since this video was published back in June 19, 2014, it can be updated to give recent examples and any additional examples any new trends and problems
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