Equipping you with practical skills in using Python for machine learning tasks. Covering many concepts and hands-on examples, the day delves into various machine learning algorithms, data preprocessing techniques, and model evaluation methods.
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What is normal? What is psychopathological? This online day school will present theories about the origins of psychological disorders, symptoms and syndromes, historical perspectives and current treatment practices.
This online day school introduces the brain and key topics of neuroscience. We will study biological theories in the context of psychology, covering basic brain neuroanatomy and linking it to human behaviour and mind functions such as learning and sleep.
Positive Psychology offers a direct approach to help people create strategies towards wellbeing. Changing our interpretation of the world can help us feel happier, healthier, more positive, and become more resilient. Learn more at this online workshop.
Short enough to write in a single day, flash fiction is an agile, innovative form that brings character, mood and language to the forefront. This online workshop is suitable for beginners and experienced writers.
This lecture will examine how states counter cyber threats, exploring measures from criminal prosecutions to offensive cyber operations, while analysing the risks, escalation challenges, and effectiveness of different response options.
This lecture will examine the history and practice of cyber warfare, exploring how influence, espionage, and sabotage operations are used before and during conflict to support military strategy and conventional warfare.
This lecture will explore the growth of the commercial cyber espionage market, examining demand for private hacking services, how surveillance contracts are structured, and efforts to limit the global proliferation of cyber capabilities.
This lecture will examine how digital technologies and hacking affect agent running, counter-intelligence, and cyber espionage, including the use of supply chain attacks to support intelligence operations and large-scale data breaches.
This lecture will explore the evolution of cyber-espionage, examining how nation-states conduct operations, organise cyber capabilities, and use espionage for intelligence gathering, hack-and-leak campaigns, and suppression of dissent.
This lecture will examine cyber attribution, including how investigators identify threat actors, why attribution matters, how public attribution is conducted, and how false flags and deception complicate cyber investigations.
Investigate the conflict between citizens and states concerning unrestricted encryption access, learn about surveillance and examine the Crypto Wars in this online lecture.
