Cybersecurity in Context 1st Edition
Grab the conversation that shapes the digital world with Cybersecurity in Context, 1st Edition — a clear, authoritative guide from experts Chris Jay Hoofnagle and Golden G. Richard, III. Whether you’re a student, IT professional, policymaker, lawyer, or concerned citizen, this book places cybersecurity inside the legal, ethical, and social frameworks that govern how technology affects daily life in the United States and around the world.
You’ll find accessible explanations of complex topics: privacy law, surveillance, incident response, risk management, and regulatory approaches. The authors blend legal analysis with real-world examples, showing how court rulings, statutes, and corporate practices shape data protection and cyber risk. Designed for classroom use and professional reference, the text balances theory with practical insight so readers can connect technical measures to policy outcomes.
Imagine confidently discussing breach liability, evaluating compliance strategies, or advising on privacy-preserving designs — this book helps you do that. Readers will appreciate its emphasis on critical thinking: assessing trade-offs between security and civil liberties, understanding stakeholder incentives, and recognizing how law and technology evolve together.
Ideal for U.S.-focused coursework and valuable for comparative international perspectives, Cybersecurity in Context is the resource that bridges tech fluency with legal and ethical literacy. Practical, timely, and engaging, it prepares you to navigate today’s cyber challenges and participate in meaningful policy debates.
Order your copy now and deepen your understanding of how law, policy, and technology intersect to shape cybersecurity in the modern age.
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