Cyberlaw - Year In Review
Offered By: 0xdade via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a humorous yet informative review of the year's most significant cybersecurity laws, cases, regulations, and issues in this 21-minute video presentation. Dive into topics ranging from privacy and security to digital right to repair, with a focus on fundamental principles and their implications. Gain insights from Professor Steve Black, an experienced cyberlaw expert, as he highlights key developments in the field, including notable cases like Matthew Keys and LinkedIn. Learn about emerging trends such as hacker librarians and payment breaches, while also considering the broader implications of negligence in cybersecurity. Benefit from Professor Black's expertise in cyberlaw, entrepreneurship, and tax issues, as he presents complex legal concepts in an accessible and engaging manner.
Syllabus
Introduction
Privacy and Security
Alaska
Matthew Keys
Hacker Librarians
Digital Right to Repair
LinkedIn
Payment Breaches
Takeaways
Negligence
Bonus
Taught by
0xdade
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