Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
3 days ago
ADJUNCT FACULTY PROFESSOR - Cyber Policy, Crime, and National Security

The University of Pittsburgh School of Law is seeking an adjunct professor to teach a course in Cyber Policy, Crime, and National Security in the fall semester.

Course Description: CYBER POLICY, CRIME, AND NATIONAL SECURITY - Law 5623 – 2 credits -- Fall 2025

This course examines legal and policy aspects of computer and electronic crimes and related issues. The primary focus will be on modern "cybercrime," including the legal frameworks, prosecutorial tools/discretion, and other measures available for deterring, investigating, prosecuting, and punishing criminal acts which leverage, target, or otherwise involve modern information systems. Topics will include "hacking," electronic surveillance, the Fourth Amendment and technology, digital forensics, cyberbullying, identity theft, electronic espionage, cyberterrorism, digital copyright and related issues, privacy, the era of “forced disclosure,” and the challenge of cross-jurisdiction enforcement.

Salary: $2,500/credit

Requirements:J.D. and at least 5 years of experience addressing legal and policy issues in law and policy.

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