Is Embarrassing a Public Official via Security Disclosures a Hacking Crime?
Offered By: Electronic Frontiers Forums at DragonCon via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the legal and ethical implications of disclosing security vulnerabilities in government systems in this 57-minute conference talk from the Electronic Frontiers Forums at DragonCon. Delve into the tension between anti-hacking laws and the public interest in exposing security lapses. Examine whether governments should be able to use legislation to prevent the discovery or disclosure of their own security vulnerabilities. Consider the potential consequences for both public officials and security researchers. Learn from presenter Kurt Opsahl as he discusses the complex issues surrounding security disclosures, government accountability, and the balance between cybersecurity and transparency.
Syllabus
Is Embarrassing a Public Official via Security Disclosures a Hacking Crime?
Taught by
Electronic Frontiers Forums at DragonCon
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