MODULE 2 (SUBJECT) SYLLABUS

Module code

 

Module name

Laws and regulations governing Cybersecurity

Faculty

 

Field of study

 

Form of study

 

Level of study

 

Profile

 

Status of module

 

Person responsible for the module

 

Persons teaching the module

 

Form of classes

Lectures

Workshops

Number of hours/sem

6

14

Semester(s)

 

ECTS points

 

Status

 

Language of teaching

 

Prerequisites

none

 

Learning objectives

The aim of the module is to acquaint students with the application of legal institutes in the field of information and communication technologies. The secondary goal is to define legal limits of cyber security.

After completing the course, the student should gain the ability to orient in the legal norms of the EU and the countries participating in the project, which are directly related to the issue of cyber security.

Furthermore, the student will gain a basic overview of the issues of civil and public law, which are used in cyberspace, especially with a focus on the practical use of acquired knowledge in practice. Students are acquainted not only with the theory of the application of law in cyberspace and the regulation de lege lata, but also with the practical use of the institutes of law in practice (de lege aplicata).

The knowledge gained in this way will be further used in the modules dedicated to cyber attacks and the possibilities of defense against them, as well as in the module dedicated to building and operating security teams.



Learning outcome

A student who has successfully finished the module will know/be able to/be competent in

KNOWLEDGE

W1

The student will gain professional knowledge and expand their legal awareness in the field of information and communication technologies.

W2

The student will gain professional knowledge related to the legal definition of cyber security according to international (especially EU law) and national law of participating countries.

                                                                         SKILLS

U1

He is able to identify individual Internet service providers, their rights and obligations and on the basis of this identification he is able to argue areas of law related to cyber security.

U2

He is able to analyze the basic framework of assets in cyberspace (eg technologies, processes, data, etc.) and define legal recommendations for their protection.

COMPETENCES

K1

The student partially masters the legislation, can apply individual legal institutes to case studies.

 

Learning outcomes verification methods

Learning outcome

Forms of crediting classes

Oral exam

Written exam

Partial written task

Final written task (essay etc.)

Test

Project/presentation

Report

Classroom activities

Other…

KNOWLEDGE

W1

 

x

x

 

x

 

 

x

 

W2

 

x

x

 

x

 

 

x

 

SKILLS

U1

 

 

 

 

 

x

 

 

 

U2

 

 

 

 

 

x

 

 

 

COMPETENCES

K1

 

 

x

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Criteria for assessing student's competences

The minimal requirements for the three groups of learning outcomes that the Student must obtain in order to pass a given subject are presented below in a synthetic form. In order for the student to pass the module, all learning outcomes described in the syllabus must be positively verified by the person (s) conducting classes within the given module

 

W - KNOWLEDGE

Rating:

Sufficient - The student remembers and recreates the knowledge to be mastered within the module

Good - The student additionally interprets phenomena / problems and can solve a typical problem

Very good -Student can solve even complex problems in a given field, can make a synthesis, carry out a comprehensive assessment, create a work that is original and inspiring to others.

 

U - SKILLS

Rating:

Sufficient - The student is familiar with the nature of activities, and is able to perform activities / solve problems related to the content of the module under the guidance of an academic teacher

Good - Student is able to independently perform activities / tasks / solve common problems regarding the content of the module

Very good - The student has a fully mastered ability / ability to perform actions / tasks / problems provided in the content of the module, also in more complex cases.

 

K - SOCIAL COMPETENCES

Rating:

Sufficient - Student passively absorbs the content of the module, demonstrating the ability to concentrate and listen

Good - The student actively participates in classes, makes assessments that value according to the criteria adopted in a given field, can actively interact within the group

Very good - The student integrates the attitude according to the suggested pattern, develops his own system of professional and social values, is able to assume responsibility for the group's activities, including leadership.

 


Content of the module (program of lectures and other classes)

Reference to learning outcomes

LECTURES

1. Introduction to the subject, system of law, legal norm, law and internet

2. Responsibility in cyberspace

3. Legal basis of ISP (internet service provider) activity

4. ISMS

5. Cyber security and its legal regulation

6. Protection of personal data in cyberspace

7. Privacy and security in ICT, data protection in cyberspace

 

WORKSHOPS

1.     Defining the scope of law in cyberspace (limits, possibilities, etc.)

2.     Private and public liability for the actions of the user or company in the online environment

3.     Characteristics and definition of individual ISPs and their rights and obligations in relation to cyber security

4.     ISMS and the relationship to cyber security law

5.     Acquisition of basic rights and obligations for individual subjects from Directive (EU) 2016/1148 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 July 2016 concerning measures for a high common level of security of network and information systems across the Union, jakož i z národní legislativy.

6.     Application of rights and obligations arising from GDPR in cyberspace

7.     Practical analysis of contractual conditions with ISPs in relation to privacy protection

 

W1, W2

U1, U2,

K1


Form of student workload

Number of hours

Number of hours realized with the direct participation of an academic teacher

1.1

Participation in lectures

6

1.2

Participation in seminars

 

1.3

Participation in workshops

14

1.4

Participation in laboratory classes

 

1.5

Participation in projects

 

1.6

Participation in consultations (2-3 times in a semester)

 

1.7

Participation in project consultations

 

1.8

Participation in exams/tests

2

1.9

Other…

 

1.10

Number of hours realized with the direct participation of an academic teacher (sum of 1.1 – 1.9)

22

1.11

Number of ECTS points obtained by the student during classes requiring direct participation of an academic teacher)

1,5

Individual work by the student

2.1

Individual studies (including e-learning lectures)

8

2.2

Individual preparation for workshops

12

2.3

Individual preparation for tests

 

2.4

Individual preparation for laboratory classes

 

2.5

Preparing reports

 

2.6

Implementation of independently performed tasks (projects, documentation)

 

2.7

Preparation for the final exam/tests from the workshops

10

2.8

Preparation for the final exam/tests from the lectures

15

2.9

Other

 

2.10

Number of hours of individual work (sum of 2.1 – 2.9)

45

2.11

Number of ECTS points obtained by the student during individual study activities

2,5

Total workload (h)

67

ECTS points for the module

4

 


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Ostatnia modyfikacja: sobota, 18 lutego 2023, 14:12