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HomeCriminology Undergraduates Studying Peers’ Wifi and Cybercrime Risks
Criminology undergraduates studying peers’ wifi and cybercrime risks
Thursday 7 April 2016

 

Criminology students at The Australian National University are studying their peers’ Wi-Fi internet usage this semester to determine their awareness of online risks.

It’s part of an internship in the ANU Cybercrime Observatory and aims to assess the habits of up to 100 people, most of whom are first-year or new students.

The researchers belong to the ANU Criminology Society and explain they’re using the internship to develop real-world skills they can add to their resumes.

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