Another week has passed, and we delved deeper into writing ethical argument essays. During this week, we focused on Stakeholder Analysis using AI tools. I’ve used ChatGPT in the past, so it was a great opportunity to explore different platforms and build my prompt engineering skills.
Part 1: Support Teammate's Goals
It’s always fun to review other people’s career paths. There’s always something to learn that I can incorporate into my own journey.
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Part 2: Possible Capstone Ideas
After watching previous capstone presentations, I became more curious about cybersecurity topics, such as the US Naval Research Laboratory and Vault JS, which focus on vulnerability scanning.
Here are three potential ideas that came to mind for my own capstone project:
- Vulnerability Assessment Tool
- Intrusion Detection System (IDS)
- Web Application Firewall
These are just brief ideas, and I’m open to exploring a wider range of topics, not limited to cybersecurity.
Part 3: This Week's Recap
As I mentioned at the beginning, we worked on Stakeholder Analysis this week. What made this task particularly interesting was the use of AI to draft one of the stakeholder's value, position and claims. This allowed us to experiment with different prompts, sharpening our prompt engineering skills. Mastering this skill is becoming essential when working with generative AI, as it helps us get the most accurate and relevant results from these tools.
We also started discussing our team’s final video presentation project. I liked the topics we came up with, and I’m looking forward to working on it with my team!
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