Description

This course delves into the intricate balance between national security imperatives and individual privacy rights in the digital age. Participants will explore the legal, ethical, and technological dimensions of maintaining this delicate equilibrium, considering the evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats and privacy concerns. Through a series of modules, learners will examine the legal frameworks underpinning security and privacy, including oversight mechanisms and judicial review processes. Additionally, the course addresses surveillance technologies, intelligence gathering practices, and cybersecurity laws with a focus on preserving privacy rights.

Who This Course Is For:

This course is tailored for policymakers, legal professionals, cybersecurity experts, government officials, and privacy advocates engaged in shaping national security and privacy policies. It is also relevant for individuals interested in understanding the complexities of balancing security imperatives with privacy considerations in the digital realm. Whether you work in law enforcement, government agencies, the legal sector, or advocacy organizations, this course provides valuable insights into navigating the challenges inherent in safeguarding both national security and individual privacy rights.