Shall We Play a Game? 30 Years of the CFAA
Offered By: BSidesLV via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the 30-year history and impact of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) in this comprehensive conference talk presented by Leonard Bailey and Jen Ellis at BSidesLV 2016. Delve into the origins, evolution, and current implications of this landmark legislation that has shaped cybersecurity law for three decades. Gain insights into notable cases, legal interpretations, and the ongoing debate surrounding the CFAA's application in the modern digital landscape. Analyze the act's influence on hacking, cybercrime prosecution, and its relevance to security researchers and professionals. Engage with expert perspectives on the future of cybersecurity legislation and the potential reforms needed to address emerging technological challenges.
Syllabus
Shall We Play a Game? 30 Years of the CFAA - Leonard Bailey, Jen Ellis
Taught by
BSidesLV
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