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Spring 2017 OLLI Catalog (Interactive)

The Osher Lifelong Learning at California State University Dominguez Hills is a program of educational, cultural, and social opportunities for retired and semi-retired individuals age 50 and above. Members experience taking courses in a relaxed atmosphere for the pure pleasure of learning.

The Osher Lifelong Learning at California State University Dominguez Hills is a program of educational, cultural, and social opportunities for retired and semi-retired individuals age 50 and above. Members experience taking courses in a relaxed atmosphere for the pure pleasure of learning.

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DISCUSSION GROUPS<br />

Facilitator: Jeffrey Jones<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Member<br />

6 Mondays<br />

February 6, 13, 27<br />

March 6, 13, 20<br />

10:00am – 12:00pm<br />

Extended Education Building, EE-1221<br />

Fee: $20<br />

NLLL 256 Section 01<br />

Course No. 23528<br />

Session #1<br />

13) Local Police on the Cyber Beat<br />

14) Geolocation: Tracking You and<br />

Your Data<br />

Session #2<br />

15) Internet Surveillance<br />

16) Metadata: Legal or Not<br />

Session #3<br />

17) Technology Outruns the Law<br />

18) Your Personal Data Is the Product<br />

Session #4<br />

19) The Internet of Things<br />

20) Anonymity: Going off the Grid<br />

Session #5<br />

21) Code Breaking vs. Code Making<br />

22) Europe’s Right to Be Forgotten<br />

Session #6<br />

23) National Security and the First<br />

Amendment<br />

24) The Privacy Debate Needs You<br />

The Surveillance State:<br />

Big Data, Freedom and You<br />

NEW!<br />

This course is the concluding half of our DVD series: Have you<br />

ever felt that your need for privacy was superseded by the<br />

government’s need to know? This Great Courses Lecture Series<br />

by Paul Rosenzweig, J.D., explores the delicate balance between<br />

transparency and the value of the freedoms on which America<br />

was founded. Mr. Rosenzweig will discuss how our ever changing<br />

surveillance programs are struggling to function within the<br />

bounds of the law.<br />

Paul Rosenzweig, J.D., is a cum laude graduate of University of<br />

Chicago Law School. He lectures on cybersecurity law and policy<br />

at George Washington University Law School. He asks the thought<br />

provoking question “Can technology, security and civil liberty<br />

coexist in the digital age?” Be a part of the discussion group to<br />

get a close up view of what information is being gathered on the<br />

average American citizen.<br />

During this lecture series you will delve into topics covering everything<br />

from the legal framework for surveillance, to the structure<br />

of the U.S. intelligence community, to the myriad technologies<br />

that capture and analyze data such as drones and cell phones.<br />

The course offers a framework for answering many of the security<br />

questions you already have, such as ‘Who watches the watchers?’<br />

and ‘Who actually owns the data collected?’ While Mr. Rosenzweig’s<br />

lectures may not fully answer these and other questions that arise<br />

regarding this subject, he does offer tools and examples to assist<br />

your ability to understand and draw your own conclusion to these<br />

issues. Take steps toward empowering your future by being part<br />

of this discussion group.<br />

24 OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE @ CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS

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