Stanford CIS

Government lawyers don’t understand the Internet. That’s a problem.

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"Some of today’s technical legal befuddlement stems from the fact that the field is so new. “No one who is practicing today had a cybersecurity class in law school,” explains Kristen Eichensehr, a UCLA law professor whose own cybersecurity course has doubled in the three years it’s been offered. “Everyone who has been in practice has had to learn this on the job.”"

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