Data Protection and Cybersecurity (SZF_253)
About Study Course
Objective
Provide students with comprehensive knowledge of personal data protection and cybersecurity, with particular emphasis on risks related to artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, develop the ability to interpret and apply legal norms governing data protection and cybersecurity, identify problematic issues, including tensions between practice and theory, and propose legal solutions to them.
Prerequisites
Introduction to legal system, civil right and constitutional rights
Learning outcomes
1.Understands the theoretical foundations of personal data protection and cybersecurity law and their place within the legal system. Describes the legal framework of the European Union and national law in the field of data protection and cybersecurity, including their interaction. Understands the significance of the risk-based approach in data processing and information systems security.
1.Skills to interpret and apply legal norms governing data protection and cybersecurity in resolving complex cases.
Ability to conduct legal risk assessments in the context of data processing and cybersecurity, including analysing technological processes (such as profiling, biometric data processing, and automated decision-making) from a legal perspective.
Ability to evaluate case law and decisions of supervisory authorities and to identify the impact of the legal findings contained therein on the application of legal acts.
1.Independently resolves complex legal issues in the fields of data protection and cybersecurity by making well-reasoned and legally substantiated decisions. Applies acquired theoretical knowledge and is able to identify and use the legal information necessary to resolve specific situations. Is able to professionally argue issues related to the protection of fundamental rights in the context of technological development.
