Certified Ethical Emerging Technologist (CEET)

Learn strategies to implement ethical practices in modern technologies, such as AI, Data Science, and IoT.

(CEET.AD1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-535-0
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About This Course

Our Certified Ethical Emerging Technologist (CEET) prep course discusses the crossroads of technology and ethics, training you to tackle today’s biggest tech challenges with integrity. 

Decode the moral dilemmas of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Data Science, and IoT, and master ethical decision-making. You’ll learn how to spot risks, avoid pitfalls, and lead responsibility in the digital age. 

With hands-on labs like simulating DDoS attacks and reviewing human rights policies, it’s ethics in action. 

Get ready to future-proof your skills. 

Skills You’ll Get

  • Identify ethical risks in emerging technologies. 
  • Analyze causes of ethical failures in tech development. 
  • Apply ethical decision-making frameworks to real-world scenarios. 
  • Evaluate security risks and implement mitigation strategies. 
  • Assess privacy risks and develop privacy-preserving solutions. 
  • Detect biases and ensure fairness in technology systems. 
  • Enhance transparency and explainability in tech processes. 
  • Develop accountability practices within tech-driven projects. 
  • Establish ethical policies and compliance measures for organizations. 
  • Foster professional ethics and awareness within teams. 
  • Engage stakeholders with clear and ethical communication. 
  • Lead ethically in technology-focused organizations.

 

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About This Course

  • Course Description
  • Course Objectives
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Introduction to Ethics of Emerging Technologies

  • TOPIC A: What’s at Stake
  • TOPIC B: Ethics and Why It Matters
  • TOPIC C: Ethical Decision-Making in Practice
  • TOPIC D: Causes of Ethical Failures
  • Summary
3

Identifying Ethical Risks

  • TOPIC A: Ethical Reasons
  • TOPIC B: Stumbling Blocks for Ethical Reasoning
  • TOPIC C: Identify Ethical Risks in Product Development
  • TOPIC D: Tools for Identifying Ethical Risks
  • TOPIC E: Use Regulations, Standards, and Human Rights to Identify Ethical Risks
  • Summary
4

Ethical Reasoning in Practice

  • TOPIC A: Ethical Theories
  • TOPIC B: Use Ethical Decision-Making Frameworks
  • TOPIC C: Select Options for Action
  • TOPIC D: Avoid Problems in Ethical Decision-Making
  • Summary
5

Identifying and Mitigating Security Risks

  • TOPIC A: What Is Security?
  • TOPIC B: Identify Security Risks
  • TOPIC C: Security Tradeoffs
  • TOPIC D: Mitigate Security Risks
  • Summary
6

Identifying and Mitigating Privacy Risks

  • TOPIC A: What Is Privacy?
  • TOPIC B: Identify Privacy Risks
  • TOPIC C: Privacy Tradeoffs
  • TOPIC D: Mitigate Privacy Risks
  • Summary
7

Identifying and Mitigating Fairness and Bias Risks

  • TOPIC A: What Are Fairness and Bias?
  • TOPIC B: Identify Bias Risks
  • TOPIC C: Fairness Tradeoffs
  • TOPIC D: Mitigate Bias Risks
  • Summary
8

Identifying and Mitigating Transparency and Explainability Risks

  • TOPIC A: What Are Transparency and Explainability?
  • TOPIC B: Identify Transparency and Explainability Risks
  • TOPIC C: Transparency and Explainability Tradeoffs
  • TOPIC D: Mitigate Transparency and Explainability Risks
  • Summary
9

Identifying and Mitigating Accountability Risks

  • TOPIC A: What Is Accountability?
  • TOPIC B: Identify Accountability Risks
  • TOPIC C: Accountability Tradeoffs
  • TOPIC D: Mitigate Accountability Risks
  • Summary
10

Building an Ethical Organization

  • TOPIC A: What Are Ethical Organizations?
  • TOPIC B: Organizational Purpose
  • TOPIC C: Ethics Awareness
  • TOPIC D: Develop Professional Ethics within Organizations
  • Summary
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Developing Ethical Systems in Technology- Focused Organizations

  • TOPIC A: Policy and Compliance
  • TOPIC B: Metrics and Monitoring
  • TOPIC C: Communication and Stakeholder Engagement
  • TOPIC D: Ethical Leadership
  • Summary

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Identifying Ethical Risks

  • Performing Nmap Port Scanning
  • Detecting Rootkits
  • Performing IDS Configuration with Snort
  • Reviewing Ethical Guidelines
2

Ethical Reasoning in Practice

  • Reviewing the Human Rights Policies of a Company
3

Identifying and Mitigating Security Risks

  • Creating and Binding an SSL Certificate to a Website
  • Performing SQL Injection with Kali Linux
  • Analyzing Malware
  • Simulating the DDoS Attack
  • Establishing an SSH Connection
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Identifying and Mitigating Privacy Risks

  • Performing Symmetric Encryption
  • Examining Asymmetric Encryption

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A certified engineering technologist is a professional with advanced technical skills and practical knowledge, certified to apply engineering principles in various industries.

Complete a recognized training program, gain practical experience, and pass the CEET certification exam. To gain an immersive learning experience, join our CEET course online. Our course is perfectly aligned with exam objectives and packed with 50+ interactive exercises to improve your knowledge retention. 

It ensures responsible innovation, helps mitigate risks, and builds trust in technologies like AI, IoT, and Data Science.

The exam includes multiple-choice questions and scenario-based problem-solving exercises. 

You require a passing score of around 70-75%.

Our CEET certification program enhances your credentials, demonstrates your commitment to ethical practices, and opens doors to leadership roles in tech-focused fields.

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  Master ethical strategies in emerging technologies and secure your leadership role in the digital frontier.

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