Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com
Image from Google Jackets
Image from Coce
Image from OpenLibrary

Cybersecurity Law / Jeff Kosseff.

By: Publication details: Hoboken : Wiley , 2020Edition: Second editionDescription: xxxi, 725 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781119517207
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Cybersecurity lawDDC classification:
  • 343.7309/99 23
LOC classification:
  • KF1263.C65 K67 2020
Contents:
Data security laws and enforcement actions -- Cybersecurity litigation --Cybersecurity requirements for specific industries -- Cybersecurity and corporate governance -- Anti-hacking laws -- U.S. government cyber structure and public-private cybersecurity partnerships -- Surveillance and cyber -- Cybersecurity and federal government contractors -- Privacy laws -- International cybersecurity law -- Cyber and the law of war.
Summary: "This timely book summarizes the key statutes, regulations, and court rulings for use in undergraduate and graduate level courses in cybersecurity, cyber operations, management-oriented information technology (IT), and computer science. New material includes many expanded sections, such as the addition more recent FTC data security consent decrees, including Ashley Madison, Uber, and Lenovo. The author also added the latest developments in the LabMD case, which was discussed in the first edition. This new edition also includes an overview of the new bills introduced by lawmakers in Congress to set national standards for data breach notifications and data security. There is a new section on government agency guidance and rules for cybersecurity of connected devices, such as vehicles, medical devices, and webcams. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency have spurred a number of cybersecurity concerns and proposals for new laws and regulations, which are addressed in this new edition. This book also explores the limits on cyber activities during an active war. In particular, this new edition examines restrictions on harm to neutral states and civilians (and civilian infrastructure), and the unique constraints that these limits place on cyber warfare"--
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Copy number Status Barcode
Books URBE Library General Stacks Non-fiction KF1263.C65 K67 2020 C.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0802
Books URBE Library General Stacks Non-fiction KF1263.C65 K67 2020 C.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Available 0803
Total holds: 0

Browsing URBE Library shelves,Shelving location: General Stacks,Collection: Non-fiction Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)

Includes index.

Data security laws and enforcement actions -- Cybersecurity litigation --Cybersecurity requirements for specific industries -- Cybersecurity and corporate governance -- Anti-hacking laws -- U.S. government cyber structure and public-private cybersecurity partnerships -- Surveillance and cyber -- Cybersecurity and federal government contractors -- Privacy laws -- International cybersecurity law -- Cyber and the law of war.

"This timely book summarizes the key statutes, regulations, and court rulings for use in undergraduate and graduate level courses in cybersecurity, cyber operations, management-oriented information technology (IT), and computer science. New material includes many expanded sections, such as the addition more recent FTC data security consent decrees, including Ashley Madison, Uber, and Lenovo. The author also added the latest developments in the LabMD case, which was discussed in the first edition. This new edition also includes an overview of the new bills introduced by lawmakers in Congress to set national standards for data breach notifications and data security. There is a new section on government agency guidance and rules for cybersecurity of connected devices, such as vehicles, medical devices, and webcams. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency have spurred a number of cybersecurity concerns and proposals for new laws and regulations, which are addressed in this new edition. This book also explores the limits on cyber activities during an active war. In particular, this new edition examines restrictions on harm to neutral states and civilians (and civilian infrastructure), and the unique constraints that these limits place on cyber warfare"--

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.
Share

Actively maintained by Library Center and EdTech Departments at URBE University