3.00 credits
(4,0,0)
15 wks
This course focusses on the exploration of the critical privacy and cybersecurity risks faced by individuals and organizations in today's technologically dominated world. This course will appraise students with the legislative, policy and regulatory efforts to identify and deal with the true magnitude of cyber and privacy risks people face. Students will be acquainted with strategies and use cases and compliance essentials to deal with these threats. Students will also closely examine the regulatory framework or lack thereof at all levels of government both domestically and internationally and the impact on human rights as well as social and international affairs.
Prerequisites
LAW 101, LAW 110, LAW 210, and LAW 200 or LAW 300; OR 45 credits of 100-level or higher coursework
Course Outlines
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Fall 2023 onwards |