NSF DUE-1140938 http://nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1140938 This project seeks to develop course materials and a public domain/Creative Commons textbook to teach the increasingly important and largely untaught skill of Technical Privacy Auditing. This project makes significant use of the computer forensic materials developed under NSF DUE-0919593, "Creating Realistic Forensic Corpora for Undergraduate Education and Research" and should be considered a follow-on project. Specifically, this project seeks to develop materials that teach how to perform in-depth privacy audits of residual information left on computer systems and cell phones, as well as to audit the information transmitted over the Internet in a client/server environment. This is best done using computer forensic tools, as these tools are specifically designed to find such information. This proposal seeks to use existing forensic corpora where possible, and to create new corpora where necessary, that demonstrate privacy failures in typical software and client-server web-based applications. Extending beyond the typical computer science curriculum, these materials will be usable for demonstrations in a wide variety of curricula---for example, in a course on technology and public policy---broadening the exposure that students in these fields receive to these important STEM topics. == Options for LaTeX books: http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-301843.html http://www.latextemplates.com/template/tufte-style-book http://www.latextemplates.com/template/the-legrand-orange-book