Course Description
The digital revolution has made a profound impact on our society and has changed the way we work and live. An increasing amount of information can now be acquired, processed, archived, and shared in electronic forms. A major hurdle holding back the wider deployment of services to make multimedia information broadly available to everyone in our society is the lack of security and forensic technologies to assure that content is used for its intended purpose and by its intended recipients. This graduate advanced-topic course focuses on the research and development on the forensic and security technologies for multimedia information.
Intended Learning Outcomes
CILO-1: An ability to apply knowledge of computing and mathematics to solve complex computing problems in computer science discipline.
CILO-2: An ability to apply knowledge of a computing specialisation, and domain knowledge appropriate for the computing specialisation to the abstraction and conceptualisation of computing models.
CILO-3: An ability to analyse a problem, and identify and define the computing requirements appropriate to its solution.
CILO-4: An ability to design, implement, and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, social and environmental considerations.
CILO-5: An ability to function effectively on teams to accomplish a common goal.
CILO-6: An understanding of professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues and responsibilities.
CILO-7: An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
CILO-8: An ability to use current techniques, skills, and tools necessary for computing practice with an understanding of the limitations.