Cybersecurity Law

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John Wiley & Sons, Oct 7, 2019 - Computers - 768 pages

The second edition of the definitive guide to cybersecurity law, updated to reflect recent legal developments

The revised and updated second edition of Cybersecurity Law offers an authoritative guide to the key statutes, regulations, and court rulings that pertain to cybersecurity. Written by an experienced cybersecurity lawyer and law professor, the second edition includes new and expanded information that reflects the latest changes in laws and regulations. The book includes material on recent FTC data security consent decrees and data breach litigation.

Topics covered reflect new laws, regulations, and court decisions that address financial sector cybersecurity, the law of war as applied to cyberspace, and recently updated guidance for public companies’ disclosure of cybersecurity risks. This important guide:

  • Provides a new appendix, with 15 edited opinions covering a wide range of cybersecurity-related topics, for students learning via the caselaw method
  • Includes new sections that cover topics such as: compelled access to encrypted devices, New York’s financial services cybersecurity regulations, South Carolina’s insurance sector cybersecurity law, the Internet of Things, bug bounty programs, the vulnerability equities process, international enforcement of computer hacking laws, the California Consumer Privacy Act, and the European Union’s Network and Information Security Directive
  • Contains a new chapter on the critical topic of law of cyberwar
  • Presents a comprehensive guide written by a noted expert on the topic
  • Offers a companion Instructor-only website that features discussion questions for each chapter and suggested exam questions for each chapter

Written for students and professionals of cybersecurity, cyber operations, management-oriented information technology (IT), and computer science, Cybersecurity Law, Second Edition is the up-to-date guide that covers the basic principles and the most recent information on cybersecurity laws and regulations.

JEFF KOSSEFF is Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity Law at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. He was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and a recipient of the George Polk Award for national reporting.

 

Contents

Chapter 1 Data Security Laws and Enforcement Actions
1
Chapter 2 Cybersecurity Litigation
57
Chapter 3 Cybersecurity Requirements for Specific Industries
123
Chapter 4 Cybersecurity and Corporate Governance
155
Chapter 5 AntiHacking Laws
171
Chapter 6 US Government Cyber Structure and PublicPrivate Cybersecurity Partnerships
269
Chapter 7 Surveillance and Cyber
291
Chapter 8 Cybersecurity and Federal Government Contractors
343
Chapter 11 Cyber and the Law of War
413
Text of Section 5 of the FTC Act
425
Summary of State Data Breach Notification Laws
433
Text of Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
493
Text of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
505
Text of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act
513
Key Cybersecurity Court Opinions
579
Index
715

Chapter 9 Privacy Laws
361
Chapter 10 International Cybersecurity Law
385
EULA
726
Copyright

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About the author (2019)

JEFF KOSSEFF is Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity Law at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. He was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and a recipient of the George Polk Award for national reporting.

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