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May 16, 2025
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LAW 261 - Cyber Policy and Privacy Law Seminar. This seminar examines the current implications of cybersurveillance and cybersecurity policy in the United States, and the impact of recent technological developments on data privacy law. The course will examine how the expanding role of the Internet, big data, e-commerce, social media, wearables, algorithmic intelligence, and data analytics, etc., in our daily lives has placed unprecedented strain on preexisting regulatory, statutory, and constitutional frameworks that have traditionally guided privacy protections under the law. One key inquiry will focus on cybersurveillance topics, such as examining how digital data is used for corporate or public governance purposes and the laws that may exist to restrict this use. Another inquiry will focus on cybersecurity matters, including how databases and cyber infrastructures can be unlawfully compromised and exploited. Two hours. Hu Offered Summer 2016 in DC.
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