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Cyber Criminology and Global Security (CRIM7080)

Study period
Sem 2 2024
Location
St Lucia
Attendance mode
In Person

Course overview

Study period
Semester 2, 2024 (22/07/2024 - 18/11/2024)
Study level
Postgraduate Coursework
Location
St Lucia
Attendance mode
In Person
Units
2
Administrative campus
St Lucia
Coordinating unit
Social Science School

This course will introduce students to foundational social science perspectives on cybercrime, and will examine a number of current and emerging threats that challenge the global security of nation states from a criminological standpoint. Topics to be covered include: social science approaches to and theories of online behaviours, environments, and cyber criminology; human factors in cybercrime commission and victimisation; terrorism and its digital elements; organised crime and its digital components; and cyber warfare, information warfare, and disinformation. Throughout the course, these will be studied in-depth through an examination of specific trends and cases to better understand the level of risk they present. Policy responses will also be canvassed with a focus on the prevention of global security threats, and the regulation of environments, processes, and behaviours that give rise to them.

Course requirements

Assumed background

CRIM7080 is a required interdisciplinary core course for all students in the Master of Cyber Security, Graduate Diploma in Cyber Security, and Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security. Students will have different backgrounds, and will be specialising in one of four streams as they progress their degrees: Cyber Criminology; Cyber Defence; Leadership; or Cryptography.

Please note that CRIM7080 is a Social Science course that requires a proficient level of writing skills, communication ability, and language comprehension. In addition, for those with a technical background, CRIM7080 is likely to be different from courses that students have taken in the past. Students are encouraged to use the help and resources offered by Student Services, the UQ Library, and UQ Learning Advisors in these areas if they are new to Social Science or not confident in their writing and communication abilities.

Course contact

Course coordinator

Dr Jonah Rimer

Please email me to arrange a time for a consultation appointment.

School enquiries

Student Enquiries School of Social Science

Level 3, Michie Building (09), St Lucia Campus, The University of Queensland.

Monday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm, 1:00pm-4:00pm.

Course staff

Lecturer

Dr Jonah Rimer

Timetable

The timetable for this course is available on the UQ Public Timetable.

Aims and outcomes

  • Provide foundational knowledge about social science concepts, approaches, and theories used to study and explain online behaviour.
  • Provide foundational knowledge about social science concepts, approaches, and theories used to study and explain online criminality.
  • Reflect on the human elements of online crime and global security threats.
  • Provide foundational knowledge about global security issues and their digital elements.
  • Critically analyse different threats to global security.
  • Identify historical, current, and emerging trends in online and global security threats, along with associated debates.
  • Develop awareness of and critically analyse the effectiveness of policy interventions aimed at responding to threats.
  • Understand threats to global security and associated digital elements from a comparative and international perspective.
  • Reflect on the global and local characteristics of security and risk.

Learning outcomes

After successfully completing this course you should be able to:

LO1.

Possess a mix of theoretical and applied knowledge related to the social science of online behaviour and online crime.

LO2.

Possess a mix of theoretical and applied knowledge related to various global security threats and their online elements.

LO3.

Understand and critically analyse the prevalence and impact of various global security threats.

LO4.

Understand and critically analyse the strengths and limitations of various policy, prevention, and regulatory responses to global security threats.

Assessment

Assessment summary

Category Assessment task Weight Due date
Tutorial/ Problem Set Foundations, Human Factors, and Organised Crime Short Answer Exercise 30%

6/09/2024 2:00 pm

The assessment will be available for 48 hours before the due date. You will have the 48-hour window to complete the exercise. You can access and submit it at any point within that timeframe. You will download the assignment from Blackboard, and then submit through Turnitin. Please see Blackboard for PDFs of both a detailed task description and marking rubric.

Tutorial/ Problem Set Terrorism and Cyber Warfare Short Answer Exercise 30%

25/10/2024 2:00 pm

The assessment will be available for 48 hours before the due date. You will have the 48-hour window to complete the exercise. You can access and submit it at any point within that timeframe. You will download the assignment from Blackboard, and then submit through Turnitin. Please see Blackboard for PDFs of both a detailed task description and marking rubric.

Essay/ Critique Essay 40%

4/11/2024 2:00 pm

Assessment details

Foundations, Human Factors, and Organised Crime Short Answer Exercise

Mode
Written
Category
Tutorial/ Problem Set
Weight
30%
Due date

6/09/2024 2:00 pm

The assessment will be available for 48 hours before the due date. You will have the 48-hour window to complete the exercise. You can access and submit it at any point within that timeframe. You will download the assignment from Blackboard, and then submit through Turnitin. Please see Blackboard for PDFs of both a detailed task description and marking rubric.

Learning outcomes
L01, L02, L03, L04

Task description

Please see Blackboard for PDFs of both a detailed task description and marking rubric.

Use of AI: This assessment task evaluates student’s abilities, skills and knowledge without the aid of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Students are advised that the use of AI technologies to develop responses is strictly prohibited and may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.

Submission guidelines

You must submit your assignment electronically by the due time, on the due date. Your assignment must be submitted via Turnitin on Blackboard. To submit your assignment electronically log in to http://learn.uq.edu.au/ with your UQ username and password, then click on Course Code>>Assessment>>Assignments, and use the appropriate assignment submission link for each piece of assessment. No e-mailed submissions of assessments will be accepted. By uploading your assignment via Turnitin, you are certifying that the work you submit is your own work except where correctly attributed to another source. Do not submit your assignment if it contains any work that is not your own. Please note that on the preview page, your assignment will be shown without formatting. Your assignment will retain formatting and your coordinator/tutor will be able to see formatted assignments. Once you have submitted your assignment you are able to go back and view your submission with the correct formatting. You are required to retain proof of submission of your assessment. Your Digital Receipt is available for download from your Assignment Dashboard. If you cannot see your submission and download your digital receipt, your assessment has not been successfully submitted; please submit again.

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

As these assessments are 48-hours, please be advised that applications for extensions will be considered in line with the intended length of assessment, and so for student equity purposes may result in shorter extensions than other types of assessment.

Late submission

A penalty of 10% of the maximum possible mark will be deducted per 24 hours from time submission is due for up to 7 days. After 7 days, you will receive a mark of 0.

Late submissions in your final semester of study could delay your graduation by up to one semester.

Terrorism and Cyber Warfare Short Answer Exercise

Mode
Written
Category
Tutorial/ Problem Set
Weight
30%
Due date

25/10/2024 2:00 pm

The assessment will be available for 48 hours before the due date. You will have the 48-hour window to complete the exercise. You can access and submit it at any point within that timeframe. You will download the assignment from Blackboard, and then submit through Turnitin. Please see Blackboard for PDFs of both a detailed task description and marking rubric.

Learning outcomes
L01, L02, L03, L04

Task description

Please see Blackboard for PDFs of both a detailed task description and marking rubric.

Use of AI: This assessment task evaluates student’s abilities, skills and knowledge without the aid of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Students are advised that the use of AI technologies to develop responses is strictly prohibited and may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.

Submission guidelines

You must submit your assignment electronically by the due time, on the due date. Your assignment must be submitted via Turnitin on Blackboard. To submit your assignment electronically log in to http://learn.uq.edu.au/ with your UQ username and password, then click on Course Code>>Assessment>>Assignments, and use the appropriate assignment submission link for each piece of assessment. No e-mailed submissions of assessments will be accepted. By uploading your assignment via Turnitin, you are certifying that the work you submit is your own work except where correctly attributed to another source. Do not submit your assignment if it contains any work that is not your own. Please note that on the preview page, your assignment will be shown without formatting. Your assignment will retain formatting and your coordinator/tutor will be able to see formatted assignments. Once you have submitted your assignment you are able to go back and view your submission with the correct formatting. You are required to retain proof of submission of your assessment. Your Digital Receipt is available for download from your Assignment Dashboard. If you cannot see your submission and download your digital receipt, your assessment has not been successfully submitted; please submit again.

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

As these assessments are 48-hours, please be advised that applications for extensions will be considered in line with the intended length of assessment, and so for student equity purposes may result in shorter extensions than other types of assessment.

Late submission

A penalty of 10% of the maximum possible mark will be deducted per 24 hours from time submission is due for up to 7 days. After 7 days, you will receive a mark of 0.

Late submissions in your final semester of study could delay your graduation by up to one semester.

Essay

Mode
Written
Category
Essay/ Critique
Weight
40%
Due date

4/11/2024 2:00 pm

Learning outcomes
L01, L02, L03, L04

Task description

Please see Blackboard for PDFs of both a detailed task description and marking rubric.

Use of AI: This assessment task evaluates student’s abilities, skills and knowledge without the aid of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Students are advised that the use of AI technologies to develop responses is strictly prohibited and may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.

Submission guidelines

You must submit your assignment electronically by the due time, on the due date. 

Your assignment must be submitted via Turnitin on blackboard. To submit your assignment electronically log in to https://learn.uq.edu.au/ultra with your UQ username and password, then click on Course Code>>Assessment>>Assignments, and use the appropriate assignment submission link for each piece of assessment. No e-mailed submissions of assessments will be accepted. 

Turnitin links will be configured to permit early submission of assessment items. Students will have the opportunity to submit draft assignments to Turnitin prior to submission of the final assignment in order to review similarity index content and to improve academic writing practice in accordance with UQ Academic Integrity policies. 

By uploading your assignment via Turnitin, you are certifying that the work you submit is your own work except where correctly attributed to another source. Do not submit your assignment if it contains any work that is not your own. Please note that on the preview page, your assignment will be shown without formatting. Your assignment will retain formatting and your course coordinator/tutor will be able to see formatted assignments. Once you have submitted your assignment you are able to go back and view your submission with the correct formatting. 

You are required to retain proof of submission of your assessment. Your Digital Receipt is available for download from your Assignment Dashboard. If you cannot see your submission and download your digital receipt, your assessment has not been successfully submitted; please submit again. If you are unable to submit your assignment by the due date, you will need to apply for an extension through your student portal on my.UQ

If you are experiencing technical difficulties with Blackboard, please contact the ITS team via AskUs

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

The maximum extension allowed is 28 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.

An extension request without penalty will only be considered under exceptional circumstances as outlined on my.UQ. You must submit the extension request as soon as it becomes evident that an extension is needed, but no later than the assessment item submission due date.

A request for an extension to an assessment due date must be accompanied by supporting documentation corroborating the reason for the request. The student submitting the request is fully responsible for all supporting documentation that is provided with the request and should ensure all documents are authentic. 

Extensions on the basis of an approved Student Access Plan (SAP) or an Extension Verification Letter (EVL) can be approved for a maximum period of 7 calendar days. Extensions exceeding this duration or subsequent extensions for a piece of assessment will require additional supporting documentation (e.g., a medical certificate or other supporting evidence listed on my.UQ).  

When you submit an extension request in the student portal, it is received, read, and actioned by the Social Science Student Administration Team. It does not go to the course coordinator. 

Late applications (requests received after the assessment item submission due date) must include evidence of the reasons for the late request, detailing why you were unable to apply for an extension by the due date. 

In considering applications for extensions, students may be asked to supply the work they have completed to date on the assessment piece. This is to establish what efforts have already been made to complete the assessment, and whether the proposed work plan is feasible.  

Work can NOT be accepted if it is more than one week (7 calendar days) late without prior approval. 

Late submission

A penalty of 10% of the maximum possible mark will be deducted per 24 hours from time submission is due for up to 7 days. After 7 days, you will receive a mark of 0.

Late submissions of extension requests in your final semester of study could delay your graduation by up to one semester. 

Course grading

Full criteria for each grade is available in the Assessment Procedure.

Grade Cut off Percent Description
1 (Low Fail) 1 - 29

Absence of evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes.

2 (Fail) 30 - 44

Minimal evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes.

3 (Marginal Fail) 45 - 49

Demonstrated evidence of developing achievement of course learning outcomes

4 (Pass) 50 - 64

Demonstrated evidence of functional achievement of course learning outcomes.

5 (Credit) 65 - 74

Demonstrated evidence of proficient achievement of course learning outcomes.

6 (Distinction) 75 - 84

Demonstrated evidence of advanced achievement of course learning outcomes.

7 (High Distinction) 85 - 100

Demonstrated evidence of exceptional achievement of course learning outcomes.

Additional course grading information

The final grade is determined by adding together the sum of the individual assessment tasks. Grades are calculated based on the marks received.

Supplementary assessment

Supplementary assessment is available for this course.

Additional assessment information

Academic Integrity: All students must complete the Academic Integrity Modules https://www.uq.edu.au/integrity/ 

UQ Assignment Writing Guide: Steps for writing assignments - my.UQ - University of Queensland 

Release of Marks: The marks and feedback for assessments will be released to students in a timely manner, prior to the due date of the next assessment piece for the course. This is with the exception of the final piece of assessment. The marks and feedback for the final assessment item will only be made available to the student on the Finalisation of Grades date at the end of semester.  

Assessment Re-mark: For information on requesting an assessment re-mark, please view the following page on my.UQ: https://my.uq.edu.au/querying-result  

Learning resources

You'll need the following resources to successfully complete the course. We've indicated below if you need a personal copy of the reading materials or your own item.

Library resources

Library resources are available on the UQ Library website.

Additional learning resources information

There is no set textbook for this course.

This course does not use the Talis Aspire system. Reading lists will be available on Blackboard. Please refer to these for all course readings.

Learning activities

The learning activities for this course are outlined below. Learn more about the learning outcomes that apply to this course.

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Week 1

(22 Jul - 28 Jul)

Seminar

Course Introduction

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04

Week 2

(29 Jul - 04 Aug)

Seminar

Foundations & Human Factors I

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04

Week 3

(05 Aug - 11 Aug)

Seminar

Foundations & Human Factors II

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04

Week 4

(12 Aug - 18 Aug)

Seminar

Foundations & Human Factors III

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04

Week 5

(19 Aug - 25 Aug)

Seminar

Organised Crime I

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04

Week 6

(26 Aug - 01 Sep)

Seminar

Organised Crime II

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04

Week 7

(02 Sep - 08 Sep)

Seminar

Organised Crime III

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04

Week 8

(09 Sep - 15 Sep)

Seminar

Terrorism I

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04

Week 9

(16 Sep - 22 Sep)

Seminar

Terrorism II

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04

Mid Sem break

(23 Sep - 29 Sep)

No student involvement (Breaks, information)

Mid-Semester Break

Week 10

(30 Sep - 06 Oct)

Seminar

Terrorism III

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04

Week 11

(07 Oct - 13 Oct)

Seminar

Cyber Warfare I

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04

Week 12

(14 Oct - 20 Oct)

Seminar

Cyber Warfare II

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04

Week 13

(21 Oct - 27 Oct)

Seminar

Cyber Warfare III

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04

Additional learning activity information

Please refer to My Timetable through the my.UQ Dashboard for the most up-to-date timetable information.

Policies and procedures

University policies and procedures apply to all aspects of student life. As a UQ student, you must comply with University-wide and program-specific requirements, including the:

Learn more about UQ policies on my.UQ and the Policy and Procedure Library.