CyberCrime
Law
Franklin Pierce School of Law::Criminal Law (LAW)
Online Course Delivery Method:
Online Asynchronous
Credits: 3.0
Class Size: 50
Term:
Fall 2024
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Law Full Term (08/26/2024
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12/06/2024)
CRN:
16573
Grade Mode:
Letter Grading
As society becomes more dependent on data and networks to operate our businesses, government, national defense and other critical functions, the risks posed by hacking, `malware? and cyberattacks escalate. Although cybercrimes can be analogized to more traditional criminal law violations, the technology that offenders employ is very new, making hackers more elusive and the damage they cause often more widespread.
Cybercrime examines both new and traditional laws that govern damage caused to or through networks, especially the Internet. With good preparation, good class attendance and constructive participation, students will gain the following: 1. an intermediate technical understanding of cyberattacks; 2. knowledge of conduct that is prohibited under security and privacy laws; and 3. an ability to critically evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of security laws and relevant case law. Cybercrime will provide students with a competitive advantage for practicing law in this cutting-edge field.
Instructors:
Mailyn Fidler
Times & Locations
Start Date | End Date | Days | Time | Location |
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8/26/2024 | 12/6/2024 | Hours Arranged | ONLINE |