Unconventional Cybercrime - How a Bad Anti-Hacking Treaty is Becoming Law
Offered By: Ekoparty Security Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the controversial UN cybercrime treaty and its potential impact on global privacy in this Ekoparty Security Conference talk by EFF's Policy Director Katitza Rodriguez. Delve into the complexities of emerging technologies, augmented and virtual reality, and cross-border data flows as Rodriguez examines how this anti-hacking legislation could reshape the cybersecurity landscape. Gain insights into the potential consequences for hackers, researchers, and privacy advocates worldwide as the speaker dissects the treaty's implications and its journey towards becoming international law.
Syllabus
UNConventional Cybercrime: How a Bad Anti-Hacking Treaty is Becoming a Law // A 1 bit de ir en cana
Taught by
Ekoparty Security Conference
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