Topic
Privacy & Cybersecurity
Data breaches, digital surveillance, cyber warfare, and the legal frameworks emerging to protect information in an increasingly connected world.
14 courses · 5 briefs
Privacy and cybersecurity law is one of the fastest-growing practice areas in the profession. As data breaches become routine, state-sponsored cyber operations escalate, and governments struggle to regulate rapidly evolving technology, lawyers in every practice area need to understand the legal landscape around digital information.
These courses and briefs cover the legal dimensions of privacy and cybersecurity — from the constitutional right to privacy and Fourth Amendment search doctrine to GDPR compliance, breach notification obligations, cyber warfare under international law, and the private sector's role in defending critical infrastructure.
Courses
14 on-demand CLE courses on this topic
1:12:10The AI Threat to Privacy
Daniel Solove
1:03:03After the Data Breach
Michelle A. Reed
31:55Cyberattack as Use of Force (Part 2)
Prof. Duncan Hollis
31:24Cyberattack as Use of Force
Prof. Duncan Hollis
30:22Human Information Privacy (Part 2)
Prof. Neil Richards
32:35Human Information Privacy
Prof. Neil Richards
30:55Cyber Risk at Private Funds
Ira Kustin and Sherrese Smith
35:02Driverless Cars—A Shift in Risk
James Anderson
33:18Press Freedom vs. Privacy (Part 2)
Prof. Amy Gajda
32:31Press Freedom vs. Privacy
Prof. Amy Gajda
34:19Cyber Defense: Private Funds & Banks (Part 2)
Michelle A. Reed
33Cyber Defense: Private Funds & Banks
Michelle A. Reed
31Cyberbullying and the First Amendment
Lee Rowland
33:03Privacy vs. Government Tech
Prof. Jeffrey Rosen
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