LAW 5380: Cybercrime - 2164

Cybercrime
Class Term:
Spring Term 2015-2016
Catalog Number:
5380
Class Number:
29229
Class Schedule:
Wednesday
12:00 pm -
2:50 pm
Room:
LAW G18
Professor(s):

Professor

Type:
Lecture
Credits:
3 (0 Contact, 0 Field)
Priority:
Limited Enrollment - 3rd Year Priority
Full Year Course:
No
Category:
Standard Courses

Grading Details

Class Participation (approx. 25%) Class Activities/Short Written Assignments (approx 25%) Final Group Project (approx. 50%)  

Description

This course examines legal and policy aspects of computer and electronic crimes and related issues. The primary focus will be on modern "cybercrime," including the legal frameworks, prosecutorial tools/discretion, and other measures available for deterring, investigating, prosecuting and punishing criminal acts which leverage, target, or otherwise involve modern information systems. Topics will include "hacking," electronic surveillance, the Fourth Amendment and technology, digital forensics, cyberbullying, identity theft, electronic espionage, cyberterrorism, digital copyright and related issues, privacy, the era of “forced disclosure,” and the challenge of cross-jurisdiction enforcement.

Cybercrime