Description

Embark on an in-depth journey into the realm of Election Interference and its intersection with cybersecurity. This course spans 25 modules, unraveling the complexities of election manipulation, historical contexts, and the crucial nexus between technology, psychology, and geopolitical factors. Real-world case studies provide a nuanced understanding of election interference's impact and the evolving landscape of safeguarding electoral processes.

Who This Course Is For:

This course caters to:

  • Professionals in cybersecurity and election security, aiming to grasp the fundamentals and complexities of election interference.
  • Legal experts seeking specialization in cybersecurity law, particularly in the context of electoral processes.
  • Policymakers, government officials, and analysts involved in devising strategies to secure elections against cyber threats.
  • Individuals fascinated by the intricate interplay of technology, psychology, and politics in the realm of election interference.
  • Students pursuing studies in cybersecurity, law, political science, or related fields, desiring a comprehensive understanding of the challenges posed by election manipulation.

Course Outline