Course Description
More than ever cybercrime and cybersecurity are high on the agenda of the public and private sector. Because of society’s increased dependence on ICTs, both in critical infrastructures and more in general, cybersecurity, cybercrime and cyberthreats of various kinds are at the forefront of academic and policy debate. This course will focus on these developments in light of the rule of law and addresses fundamental issues of legitimacy and transparency that are at stake when it comes to protecting cybersecurity and combating cybercrime. Furthermore, the course analyses the consequences of these developments for citizens, in terms of fundamental rights and civil liberties. Amongst others, the trade-off between privacy and security will be discussed.
The course will cover the following topics:
Cybercrime ecosystems and infrastructures
Cybercrime methods (hacking, ddos)
Substantive criminal law on cybercrime (hacking, ddos, malware distribution etc.)
Law of criminal procedure (special investigative methods e.g. offensive hacking)
Legal aspects of digital forensics
Special attention will be devoted to those issues that complicate the investigation of cybercrime (jurisdiction, anonymisation and encryption).
Course Requirement
Master Degree
Timetable
The timetable of this course will be available for students in Brightspace
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Attendance
Attendance of 80% of the scheduled course lectures is mandatory
Assessment Method
Exam / Take home exam 100%
Contact infomation
Programme Coordinator
Ms Patricia Garcia Fernandez
Telephone number: 0031- 71 527 4228
E-mail: lawanddigitaltechnologies@law.leidenuniv.nl
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