January 2022

What is science? What is the scientific method?

Let’s briefly explore the muddy waters of the existential questions, what is science, what is the scientific method, and who is a scientist? Science can be understood as a philosophical perspective that can be explained through an elaboration of its connection to three other philosophical concepts: epistemology, skepticism, and rationalism. You may also be interested […]

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OSINT analyst competency areas

OSINT analyst technical and social competency areas are presented here based on a uOttawa PhD thesis (2020) completed at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), Faculty of Engineering, on the topic of ethical hacking sociotechnology titled Technoethics and sensemaking: Risk assessment and knowledge management of ethical hacking in a sociotechnical society (thesis advisory committee: uOttawa professors Rocci

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Why a PhD from uOttawa may not be worth the paper it’s printed on

Do you want to know why a uOttawa PhD certificate may not be worth the paper it’s printed on? My PhD studies at uOttawa engineering, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), the PhD in DTI uOttawa Program, have set me back a few years in life. And I am not just talking about

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Updated uOttawa policies and regulations: A power grab

The University of Ottawa has updated its academic regulations pertaining to master’s and doctoral theses (Academic Regulation II-7 Theses) and it’s bad news for current and prospective uOttawa graduate students. The update is part of a recent overhaul of University policies and regulations, which were rolled out sometime between mid November and late December 2021.

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