"Thinking about Cybersecurity: From Cyber Crime to Cyber Warfare" Prof. Paul Rosenzweig (DVD) (18 Lectures / 30 Minutes Per Lecture / 3x DVD - The Great Courses)
The critical vulnerabilities and strategic defenses of our digital infrastructure take center stage in this analytical exploration of the modern cyber landscape. These lectures move beyond technical jargon to dissect the legal, political, and ethical dimensions of a world where data is a primary battlefield. By evaluating the motivations and methods of diverse actors - from individual hackers to nation-states - the course investigates how the internet has transformed the nature of crime, espionage, and large-scale conflict.
A thorough evaluation of risk management and policy frameworks provides the cornerstone for securing an increasingly interconnected society. Drawing on expertise from The George Washington University Law School, this material explores the inherent tension between personal privacy and national security in the digital age. This is not merely a survey of computer threats; it is an intellectually grounded investigation into the strategies required to safeguard our economic and physical reality from the evolving perils of the virtual frontier.
"Thinking about Cybersecurity" Prof. Paul Rosenzweig (DVD)
DVD: 18 Lectures / 30 Minutes Per Lecture / 3x DVD - The Great Courses
Language: English
Author: Prof. Paul Rosenzweig (George Washington University Law School)
Subject: Science & Mathematics
Year Printed: 2003








