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IA 5240 - Cyberlaw: Privacy, Ethics, and Digital Rights |
Describes the legal and ethical issues associated with information security including access, use, and dissemination. Emphasizes legal infrastructure relating to information assurance, such as the Digital Millenium Copyright Act and Telecommunications Decency Act, and emerging technologies for management of digital rights. Examines the role of information security in various domains such as healthcare, scientific research, and personal communications such as email. Examines criminal activities such as computer fraud and abuse, desktop forgery, embezzlement, child pornography, computer trespass, and computer piracy. Preq. (a) CS 2550, IA 5010, or graduate standing and (b) junior, senior, or graduate standing; restricted to students in the College of Computer and Information Science and in the College of Engineering or by permission of instructor.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Information Assurance Department Course Attributes: GSCS Information Assurance, NUpath Ethical Reasoning, NUpath Writing Intensive Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate Graduate Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: College of Engineering Khoury Coll of Comp Sciences Must be enrolled in one of the following Classifications: Junior Senior Graduate Prerequisites: Undergraduate level CS 2550 Minimum Grade of D- or Graduate level IA 5010 Minimum Grade of C- or Graduate Admission REQ |
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