Notre Dame Law Professor Jimmy Gurulé said rising concerns about cyber attacks sparked the idea for an interdisciplinary conference to discuss and analyze cybersecurity issues. In an increasingly digital world, the routines of daily life rely upon constant connections that transcend borders and span the globe. But those connections also make governments, as well as businesses and other organizations, vulnerable to cyber attacks
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WRITER: Heidi Murphy, 706/583-5487, hmurphy@uga.edu CONTACT: Laura Kagel, 706/542-5141, lkagel@uga...
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Hi, everyone. I am Monica Hakimi from the University of Michigan Law School, and I would like to wel...
NSA Professor Scott Jasper recently had an article published in The Diplomat and another in The Nati...
From drones and ransomware to disinformation, new technologies are enabling new kinds of conflict. I...
Notre Dame Law Professor Jimmy Gurulé said rising concerns about cyber attacks sparked the idea for ...
Notre Dame Journal of Legislation—2013 Symposium THE CYBER THREAT: What Role Does Legislation Play i...
WRITER: Heidi Murphy, 706/583-5487, hmurphy@uga.edu CONTACT: Laura Kagel, 706/542-5141, lkagel@uga...
In the week of 15-19 February, the National Security College hosted a major cybersecurity conference...
Cyberattacks have brought a paradigm shift in how we secure & protect information. Today, NATO ranks...
Technology has the ability to make gray what was once the black letter of the law
Cybersecurity: Shared Risks, Shared Responsibility conference looks at how cybersecurity -– whether ...
In this keynote at the UII Students Colloquium, the author discusses the challenges during the curre...
On November 25, 2022, Professor Julian Richards, Director of the Centre for Security and Intelligenc...
Invited TalkWhen I began studying computer security in late 1972 as a Ph.D. student at Purdue Unive...
On November 3, the Law and Public Policy Program (LPP) at Catholic Law held a discussion on protecti...
Notre Dame Law School Professor Jimmy Gurulé will give lectures next month to international financie...
Hi, everyone. I am Monica Hakimi from the University of Michigan Law School, and I would like to wel...
NSA Professor Scott Jasper recently had an article published in The Diplomat and another in The Nati...
From drones and ransomware to disinformation, new technologies are enabling new kinds of conflict. I...