Description

This course delves into the intricate relationship between cyber surveillance practices and human rights, exploring the legal, ethical, and social implications of surveillance in the digital age. Through an in-depth examination of topics such as privacy rights, freedom of expression, access to information, and non-discrimination, participants will gain insights into the complex dynamics shaping the intersection of cyber surveillance and human rights. By analyzing case studies and real-world scenarios, this course equips learners with the knowledge and critical thinking skills needed to navigate the ethical dilemmas and challenges inherent in balancing security imperatives with respect for fundamental rights and freedoms.

Who This Course Is For:

This course is designed for human rights advocates, policymakers, legal professionals, cybersecurity experts, government officials, journalists, activists, and individuals interested in understanding the impact of cyber surveillance on human rights. It is suitable for both beginners seeking foundational knowledge in this area and experienced professionals aiming to deepen their understanding of the complex issues surrounding surveillance and its implications for human rights protections.