Cost Effective Resource Allocation to Portfolios of Security Measures for Embedded Devices in a Large-Scale System ;Analyzing the Extensive Social, Economic, and Political Effects of the Digital Divide Across Dense Urban Communities in the United States

Author:
Adekunle, Abdulrahman, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia
Advisors:
Lambert, James, EN-Eng Sys and Environment, University of Virginia
Ku, Tsai-Hsuan, EN-Engineering and Society, University of Virginia
Abstract:

The technical project being explored aims to assess the many risks that can potentially be associated with counterfeit electronics within a specific system or a whole enterprise and ways to mitigate these risks within a specific budget frame.

The STS research topic focuses on the economic, social, and political effects of the digital divide through dense urban communities across the United States.

Degree:
BS (Bachelor of Science)
Keywords:
digital divide, Urban communities
Notes:

School of Engineering and Applied Science
Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering
Technical Advisor: James Lambert
STS Advisor: Sharon Tsai-hsuan Ku
Technical Team Members: Andrew Koch
Mai Luu
Chris Vanye
Beatrice Li

Language:
English
Rights:
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
Issued Date:
2021/05/17