Business Law Today Features Rich Array of Cyberspace Issues
In the December 2011 of Business Law Today, The Cyberspace Law Section has weighed in with a series of articles discussing critical issues for online legislation, policy and security. The first is my...
View ArticlePROTECT IP Act may be open to some Reasonable Amendments
In response to concerted objections to aspects of the PROTECT IP Act, legislation sponsor Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) announced by radio and press release that the sponsors may eliminate a...
View ArticleCybersecurity Act of 2012 Puts Focus on the Shadow Wars
On February 14, 2012, a 205 page comprehensive new Cybersecurity Act of 2012was introduced in the Senate to address the growing concerns about cyber-warfare, cybersecurity, and cyber-terrorism. The...
View ArticleTwo days until NKU Law Review Symposium on Law & Informatics
The Northern Kentucky Law Review will host the inaugural Law & Informatics Symposium on March 1-2, 2012, presented in association with the NKU Chase Law & Informatics. Offering cutting edge...
View ArticleNew CRS Reports Highlight Legislation for Cybersecurity
As noted in Eric Ficher, Federal Laws Relating to Cybersecurity: Discussion of Proposed Revisions, (June 29, 2012) (CRS Report R42114) (full-text), cybersecurity is a “somewhat fuzzy subject.” Yet it...
View ArticleFourth Circuit Joins Ninth in Limiting CFAA – Setting Stage for More Action
In 1986, Congress amended its earlier attempt to combat computer crime with the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986. It was further expanded in 2001 under the USA Patriot Act. The CFAA serves as both...
View ArticleJoin over 300 professionals before space runs out at NKU Security Symposium
The NKU Security Symposium with the inclusion of the legal track takes place this Friday. It will be a great opportunity to cross-train with security and privacy professionals, programmers, IT...
View ArticleNew York Times disclosure of cyber-attacks should pave way for greater...
Seal of the White House Office of Homeland Security, which was formed by executive order on October 8, 2001,http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/10/20011008-2.html and later grew into the...
View ArticleCyber Defense Strategies and Responsibilities for Industry Call for Papers...
The Northern Kentucky Law Review and Salmon P. Chase College of Law seek submissions for the third annual Law + Informatics Symposium on February 27-28, 2014. 2014 Law + Informatics Symposium on Cyber...
View ArticleBlame Congress’ Patriot Act not the NSA or FBI
When self-proclaimed whistle blower, Edward Snowden disclosed a PowerPoint presentation allegedly detailing the Prism computer system[1] at the heart of foreign data collection program, he set off a...
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