Mar 28, 2024  
Course/Program Inventory 
    
Course/Program Inventory

CITC 2302 - Cyber Law



Credit hours: 3

Course Description:
Conveys an in-depth exploration of the civil and common law issues that apply to network security. Explores statutes, jurisdictional, and constitutional issues related to computer crimes and privacy. Includes rules of evidence, seizure and evidence handling, court presentation and computer privacy in the digital age.

Student Learning Outcomes:
Students will be able to:

  1. Identify major national, state, and international laws that relate to information security.
  2. Describe the difference between law and ethics.
  3. Define the role of culture as it applies to ethics.
  4. Explain the difference between Civil, Criminal, Tort, Private and Public laws as they apply to individual privacy and its subsequent impact upon security.
  5. Define the main elements of the Electronic Communication Privacy Act of 1986 as it applies to privacy and security.