Admission requirements
Admission only after intake, please see our website.
Description
Activities in cyberspace always have a legal dimension. This entails that a comprehensive understanding of cyber security issues requires basic knowledge and understanding of how legal rights and constraints currently operate in cyberspace, and where necessary, how legal regulation can be implemented so that core human values may flourish in the digital domain. This includes (1) basic knowledge of the functions of law and its institutional arrangements within Dutch society, in the EU and on a global scale; (2) basic knowledge of the national and international legal systems involved in cyber security issues; (3) knowledge of the legal frameworks and key provisions with respect to core themes such as privacy/data protection and cybercrime; (4) basic knowledge of the legal frameworks and key provisions with respect to relevant themes such as information security and trusted third parties; and (5) a firm understanding of the intricacies of balancing different, potentially clashing interests such as freedom of information (including the right to open data) and the right to privacy as these arise in the global sphere of cyberspace.
Course objectives
Participants have:
Knowledge of the structure and branches of law, its methodology, sources and history;
Knowledge of the different themes that warrant legal attention or a legal response in relation to cybersecurity, e.g. privacy and data protection, cybercrime, protecting critical infrastructures etc.;
Advanced knowledge of the existing legal frameworks (national, EU and/or international) related to privacy and data protection and cybercrime;
Knowledge of the existing legal frameworks (national, EU and/or international) related to trust services and network security.
Timetable
Lectures: 4 days from 9.30 until 17.00 (28 Aug. and 3, 4, 11 Sep. 2020);
Exam: 1 morning from 9:30 until 12:30 (18 Sep. 2020)
Mode of instruction
Lectures, class discussion.
Lecturers: dr. Francien Dechesne, mr.dr. Arie-Jan Kwak, dr. Els de Busser, mr.dr.ir. Bart Custers, mr.dr. Arnold Roosendaal, dr. Pinar Ölcer, Nathalie Falot, mr. Lodewijk van Zwieten, mr.dr. Marten Voulon, dr. Clemens Willemsen
Assessment method
Written exam
100% of final grade
Grade must be 5.50 or higher to pass the course
Resit of a fail is possible.
Resit will take the same form
Reading list
Compulsory literature and literature for further consultation will be announced via Brightspace.
Registration
No registration is required for lectures and exams.
Contact
Chantal de Groot, study coordinator
Remarks
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