Course Description

"Securing Digital Democracy" is a comprehensive course offered by the University of Michigan that explores the intersection of technology and democracy. In this course, students will gain a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities that arise when using technology to enhance democratic processes. Through a combination of lectures, case studies, and hands-on projects, students will develop the skills needed to secure digital democracy, including Human Computer Interaction, Security Engineering, Software Security, Human Factors (Security), System Security, Security Software, and Security Strategy. With a rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars and over 163 reviews, this course has been highly praised by students for its engaging and informative content. The beginner level course is designed for anyone interested in the topic, regardless of their background or previous experience. It can be completed in 1-3 months, making it a flexible option for busy individuals. Throughout the course, students will learn about the latest advancements in technology and how they can be applied to improve democratic processes