The Legal Space for Cybersecurity
Offered By: CAE in Cybersecurity Community via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex intersection of cybersecurity, law, and the Internet of Things (IoT) in this 1-hour 15-minute conference talk presented by experts from the University of Louisville. Delve into the challenges of balancing privacy, security, and public safety in the digital age. Examine how technical protection systems can be integrated with legal frameworks to better safeguard individuals against cyber threats. Learn about key topics such as accountability, Fourth Amendment implications, community concerns, jurisdiction issues, and pen testing. Gain insights into handling contraband, improper activity, implicit authorization, and internal documents in the context of cybersecurity. Understand the basic functions and remediation strategies for addressing IoT-related security challenges in the legal space.
Syllabus
Introduction
Overview
Cybersecurity in Public Safety
Cyber Security vs Public Safety
Robert Morris
Accountability
Fourth Amendment
Community Concerns
Jurisdiction
Pen Testing
Contraband
Improper Activity
Implicit Authorization
Internal Documents
Basic Functions
Remediation
Taught by
CAE in Cybersecurity Community
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