To create an understanding in the students regarding data privacy and data protection in cyberspace and the security measures to be taken to safeguard oneself against cybercrime.
Course Outcomes (COs):
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Assessment Strategies |
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24CLC 232 |
Data Privacy and Data Protection in Cyberspace (Theory) |
CO31: Examine privacy's evolution in the digital era, current challenges, and evaluate privacy laws and policies globally. CO32: Incorporate the knowledge regarding supreme court views about right to privacy, freedom of press and reasonable restrictions. CO33: Explore India's privacy laws, critically assess cases, and suggest legal remedies for privacy issues across various fields. CO34: Assess the theoretical underpinnings and application of cyber security, including the ability to carry out security audits and create business-friendly cyber security policies. CO35: Construct a thorough awareness of data, the need for regulation, the Indian legal system & approach to data protection, and the issues surrounding employee privacy. CO36: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction |
Approach in teaching: Class room Lecture/ Theatre Exercises and Games
Learning activities for the students: Group Discussions/ Class Presentation/ Group Exercises/ Improvisations
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Class participation, tutorial assignments and presentations, class tests, C A Test, Semester End Exams. |
Concept, meaning & scope, right to privacy, principles, privacy as legal right, challenges
Supreme Court on right to privacy, right to privacy v/s freedom of press, reasonable restriction
IT Act, 2000, freedom of information Act, IPC, Easement Act, IPR Act and Specific relief act.
Meaning, concept, challenges. Security Audit in business – policy, importance, standards and procedures.
Meaning of data, need for regulation, Data protection position in India , legal approaches to protection , data protection & employee privacy.
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2.Gulshan Kapoor: Business Law, New Age International Pvt Ltd Publishers.
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