Seminar on Contemporary Issues in Cyber Law and Policy: Normative Dilemmas, Herzliyya IDC
SPRING SEMESTER 2019 (IN HEBREW)- Course description and syllabus
SPRING SEMESTER 2019 (IN HEBREW)- Course description and syllabus
SUMMER 2016 (IN ENGLISH) OVERVIEW In a world with almost limitless data collection capability, where cyber attacks can propagate instantaneously and where the identity or location of an adversary may not be known, individuals and institutions are increasingly vulnerable to network based intrusions that disrupt productivity, jeopardize privacy, and threaten national security. The security and…
GCSC ISSUE BRIEF 1: BRIEFINGS AND MEMOS FROM THE RESEARCH ADVISORY GROUP Briefing 2: An Analytical Review and Comparison of Operative Measures Included in Cyber Diplomatic Initiatives [Briefing link] [original GCSC link to full publication] Deborah Housen Couriel Friday 22nd of December 2017 The briefings and memos included in this issue were developed by independent researchers…
Balancing National Security and Data Privacy: A Key Regulatory Challenge in Cyberspace Published: March 4th, 2018, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Cyber Research Center (original link) By: Deborah Housen-Couriel[1] Balancing national security needs with individual data privacy rights remains a core dilemma at the forefront of rule of law concerns in cyberspace. Recent regulatory initiatives on the part…
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