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This book provides an overview of the topics of data, sovereignty,
and governance with respect to data and online activities through a
legal lens and from a cybersecurity perspective. This first chapter
explores the concepts of data, ownerships, and privacy with respect
to digital media and content, before defining the intersection of
sovereignty in law with application to data and digital media
content. The authors delve into the issue of digital governance, as
well as theories and systems of governance on a state level,
national level, and corporate/organizational level. Chapter three
jumps into the complex area of jurisdictional conflict of laws and
the related issues regarding digital activities in international
law, both public and private. Additionally, the book discusses the
many technical complexities which underlay the evolution and
creation of new law and governance strategies and structures. This
includes socio-political, legal, and industrial technical
complexities which can apply in these areas. The fifth chapter is a
comparative examination of the legal strategies currently being
explored by a variety of nations. The book concludes with a
discussion about emerging topics which either influence, or are
influenced by, data sovereignty and digital governance, such as
indigenous data sovereignty, digital human rights and
self-determination, artificial intelligence, and global digital
social responsibility. Cumulatively, this book provides the full
spectrum of information, from foundational principles underlining
the described topics, through to the larger, more complex, evolving
issues which we can foresee ahead of us.
Cybersecurity, data privacy law, and the related legal implications
overlap into a relevant and developing area in the legal field.
However, many legal practitioners lack the foundational
understanding of computer processes which are fundamental for
applying existing and developing legal structures to the issue of
cybersecurity and data privacy. At the same time, those who work
and research in cybersecurity are often unprepared and unaware of
the nuances of legal application. This book translates the
fundamental building blocks of data privacy and (cyber)security law
into basic knowledge that is equally accessible and educational for
those working and researching in either field, those who are
involved with businesses and organizations, and the general public.
Cybersecurity, data privacy law, and the related legal implications
overlap into a relevant and developing area in the legal field.
However, many legal practitioners lack the foundational
understanding of computer processes which are fundamental for
applying existing and developing legal structures to the issue of
cybersecurity and data privacy. At the same time, those who work
and research in cybersecurity are often unprepared and unaware of
the nuances of legal application. This book translates the
fundamental building blocks of data privacy and (cyber)security law
into basic knowledge that is equally accessible and educational for
those working and researching in either field, those who are
involved with businesses and organizations, and the general public.
If you've become a prisoner of your own career, a new book teaches
the strategies of a very exclusive society-people who love their
jobs and how they went about getting them. Life in the World of
YOMO: Start the Adventure to Your Perfect Calling, by Dr. Melissa
Luke, is a must-have manual for anyone about to enter into a job
hunt, and especially for those dissatisfied with their career -
which is four out of five Americans. Life in the World of YOMO is a
funny and true story about the trials and tribulations of a serial
entrepreneur, later to become a highly degreed (but abnormal)
professor. The book helps people understand how unimportant
academics are, and focuses on career satisfaction by outlining a
step-by-step process using a cartoon avatar called a YOMO. This odd
but delightful format makes anyone at any age question if they
should really go back to school, accept a mediocre job, or just sit
in the bathtub in attempts to create the next best "pet rock." The
answers might be frightening, but may be career altering for ones
life...
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