The Legal Issues in Information Security training course provides a unique, in-depth look at the major US federal and state laws that regulate information security and data privacy practices. With content provided by an industry expert, this course provides a comprehensive explanation of the most pertinent regulatory laws; discussing key concepts common to information security, data privacy, and the US legal system. Using examples and exercises, this course incorporates hands-on activities to walk the learner through the entire process of creating an information security program.
By attending Legal Issues in Information Security workshop, delegates will learn:
- Legal aspects of the information security triad: availability, integrity, and confidentiality
- Concept of privacy and its legal protections
- Basic components of the US legal system
- Legal compliance laws addressing public and private institutions
- Intellectual property laws
- The role of contracts in online transactions and cyberspace
- Cybercrime and tort law Issues in cyberspace
- Principles requiring governance of information within organizations
- Risk analysis and incident response procedures
- The importance of forensic examination in legal proceedings
General knowledge of networking and management information systems.
This Legal Issues in Information Security class is recommended for Information security analysts.
