Group 2 seminar schedule (Wednesdays)

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  1. Nov 1:
    • Andrei Romar - Ethical aspects of piracy
    • Sigrid Latt - Social Media and Mental Health
    • Andrei Mironov - "Double-edged sword" - Missing chapters in History of IT
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  2. Nov 8:
    • Diana Anastassija Turks - Random Number Generation in Cryptography
    • 2nd* Andrei Mironov - "From failure to genius" - Innovative thinking
    • Mattias Timm Rast - Exploiting children online. Case study: Roblox
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  3. Nov 15:
    • Stiven Lille - The ethics in the WordPress community
    • Angelica Daisi Stewart - Moral and surveillance dilemmas of smart homes
    • Jan Polách - Analyzing Cross-Cultural Variations in Moral Preferences in Autonomous Vehicle Decision-Making
    • Innar Viinamäe - The internet as a channel for whistleblowing
    • Ringo-Lehari Purge - Misinformation spread through Social Media
  4. Nov 22:
    • Kaspar Sibul - Digital location footprint and it's correlation to security/privacy
    • David Ayson - The Ethical Issues on Social Media's Addictive Algorithm
    • Oleh Rohachov - Software piracy
    • Andrei Šutkov - AI influence on the job market.
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  5. Nov 29:
    • Tanel Maasik - Enigma code the first modern encryption
    • Gabriel Jääger - The paradox of piracy prevention
    • Vusal Sayadov - Phishing: Behind the Screens of Digital Deception
    • Vasile Radu - Cybercrime
    • Tekla Berozashvili - World war 3: The Ethical Dimensions of Information Warfare in the Digital Age
  6. Dec 6:
    • Pavel Shemetov - Implementation of AI in learning guitar
    • Simone Marie Pärn
    • Kirill Ševtsov - The Role of Ethical Hacking in Cyber Security.
    • Andrei Timoshin - Utilization of Disruptive Technologies in IT.
    • Manana Bebia - Social Media risks and impacts in everyday life
  7. Dec 13:
    • Andrii Korol - QA engineers and why are they so beneficial
    • Madis Randmäe The Juku computer
    • Marcus Veer - Overview of advanced persistent threats in the example of Lazarus Group
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  8. Dec 20:
    • Daniel de Heras Zorita
    • Leo Goršić - Checkmate in Code: How Chess Engines Outplay Humanity
    • Nikita Kofman
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