In cybersecurity, red-teaming involves simulating attacks to assess system vulnerabilities. This session introduces the use of red-teaming as a
policy tool which can help to identify
weaknesses in the privacy-focused law and policy that stems from emerging technologies. We will explore cybersecurity frameworks for red-teaming and how these frameworks can be systematically applied for assessing privacy-related policies and legislation. Session highlights include an introductory red-teaming exercise for FERPA (Family Education Rights and Privacy Act). Law and Policy students interested in policy innovation (and others with a deeper interest) will be invited to join the BKC’s regular working group meeting for the fall term which will offer opportunities to collaborate with professors, engage with BKC initiatives (including Rebooting Social Media), and connect with professionals in related fields.
Please REGISTER HERE to reserve your spot – limited space available